Hong Kong deploys robotic dragons to clear flooding after heavy rain

Hong Kong emergency crews used robotic water-pumping dragons to tackle flooding in the northern New Territories after intense downpours triggered a red rainstorm warning early Thursday.

The Hong Kong Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning at 9pm on Wednesday before upgrading it to red at 2.40am on Thursday. More than 120mm of rain fell in the North district between 7.45pm and 9.45pm, with over 100mm recorded in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Tsing, Tai Po and Sai Kung.

Crews worked through the night using robotic “water-pumping dragons” to clear floodwater in low-lying areas including Ta Kwu Ling and Fanling. Videos showed vehicles stranded on roads such as Ping Che Road.

The Observatory said showers associated with upper-air disturbances would ease and weather would improve on Friday.

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Flooded streets in South Korea from heavy rains, showing damaged facilities and rescue efforts for a missing person.
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Heavy rains leave one missing and damage over 450 facilities

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Heavy monsoon rains across South Korea have left one person missing and damaged more than 450 facilities, authorities said Friday.

The Hong Kong Observatory cancelled all rainstorm signals at 9.30pm on Saturday after issuing multiple alerts during heavy showers and thunderstorms.

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Hong Kong authorities have launched an AI-driven flood forecasting and alert system capable of 3D simulations to enable timelier pre-emptive measures and emergency responses. It helps plan faster responses and preventive actions in high-risk areas. The technology adds to the territory-wide flood risk visualisation system deployed after last year's Super Typhoon Ragasa.

More than 220 teams from 16 jurisdictions took part in the two-day International Dragon Boat Races marking the event's 50th anniversary.

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Two tropical storms were bringing heavy rains to parts of Japan on Saturday, with Level 3 landslide warnings issued for some areas of Shizuoka and Osaka prefectures.

Twelve rukun tetangga (RT) in Petogogan Ward, Kebayoran Baru District, South Jakarta, were flooded to 20 cm deep due to heavy rain and Kali Krukut overflow. The DKI Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) confirmed the incident on Saturday, May 2, 2026. BPBD has deployed personnel to monitor and address the flooding.

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China unveiled advanced military technology including robot dogs and an AI-enabled underwater system that can neutralise mines at a defence expo.

 

 

 

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