# Hong Kong Suspends Classes Following Red Rainstorm Warning
Hong Kong suspended classes on Thursday morning after the city's weather forecaster issued a red rainstorm warning. The warning was raised at 7:40am, prompting the Education Bureau to announce that students attending morning and whole-day schools were not required to attend class. Schools were instructed to maintain their premises despite the class suspension.
The red rainstorm warning represents a serious weather alert in Hong Kong's warning system, indicating heavy rainfall and potentially hazardous conditions across the territory. The decision to suspend classes affects both morning sessions and full-day school operations, allowing students and staff to remain at home during the period of severe weather.
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