
Special Advisory Messages
When a No. 3 Signal is issued, the Education Bureau will
make an announcement through radio and television that all kindergartens are
closed. The Social Welfare Department will make an announcement, through radio
and TV, as to the opening or closure of child care centres, social centres for
the elderly, sheltered workshops and recreational centres for the disabled and
discharged mental patients.
When a No. 3 Signal is issued, all public examinations will
be held as scheduled.
When a No. 3 Signal is issued, the Home Affairs Department(HAD)
will announce the opening and location of temporary shelters in Eastern, Southern
and Yau Tsim Districts where there is a floating population. When a No. 8 or
higher Signal is issued, the HAD will also arrange to open temporary shelters
in schools, community centres and social services centres in districts where
those needing temporary can seek refuge from the storm.
Typhoon shelters are normally open at all times. However, some
of them may be filled rapidly after the issuing of a tropical cyclone signal.
Whenever a tropical cyclone signal is issued, the Marine Department will closely
monitor the availability of all typhoon shelter mooring space and inform the
Information Services Department accordingly at regular intervals. The latter
will then release this information to the public through the electronic media.
Regular bulletins will be issued on the availability of public
transport services, some of which may have to be suspended at short notice as
the storm progresses. The Police will also issue regular advisory notices about
road conditions.
If the No. 8 Signal is likely to be issued, the Hong Kong Observatory
will advise the public about two hours before the signal is issued. This advance
notice is to enable the public to be prepare for the No.8 signal, as well as
to enable employers to begin a staggered release of staff and workers, giving
priority to those with long or difficult journeys home, so as to spread out
the demand for public transport services.
Employer who require employees to work during the period when
Typhoon Signal No. 8 is issued, should clearly state the requirement before
the employment commences or if this is not practicable, sufficient notice should
be given. Employers should provide these employees with adequate facilities
to ensure their safety at work under such circumstances.
At the same time, an announcement will be made by the Education Bureau to close all schools for the day.
In the event children are already on their way to school by
the time the No. 8 advisory notice is issued, schools will make arrangements
for teachers to be on hand to receive the students and look after them until
it is safe for them to return home.
If a No. 8 Signal is likely to be issued, candidates for public
examinations should listen to radio or television announcements by the Hong
Kong Examinations Authority. If the No. 8 Signal is issued before a public examination
session starts, the examination will be cancelled. If the No. 8 Signal is issued
when a public examination session is in progress, the examination will continue
unless the physical conditions in the examination centre are dangerous.
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