Hong Kong Tai Wai MTR At Chaos As City Try To Go Back To Work After Typhoon Mangkhut
A chaos at Hong Kong Tai Wai MTR occurs after the city tried to return to work after Typhoon Mangkhut lashed the area with travel services interrupted.
Typhoon Mangkhut (Ompong) devastated the Philippines last week with ferocious winds and torrential rains affecting the country weather system.
The typhoon ripped off roofs, uprooted trees, damaged buildings, toppled billboards, causes flash floods and landslides.
However, Ompong leaves the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Sunday (September 16, 2018), which gives Filipino people a great relief.
After leaving PAR, Typhoon Mangkhut hits Hong Kong, China, which causes a severe devastation in the area affecting thousands of residents.
Recently, the Facebook page “South China Morning Post” has uploaded the photos of chaos at Hong Kong’s Tai Wai MTR.
The photos show the Chinese passengers on a chaotic scene at the MTR with travel services disrupted.
The social media users have also expressed their reactions on the post:
Devon Ho: “My colleague is still inside the Tai Wai Station!”
Liya Douglas: “PTSD from after work rush hour on the mtr”
Iva Iva: “Hong Kong government should have asked all to stay home and let everyone focus on recovery, encourage people to go out and help clean up if possible is a much better way to return to normal!”
Rachel Tam: “this is wht happened after typhoon and the government need everyone to go to work even when the whole city is very messy now.”
Rita PG: “Welcome to Hong Kong everyone, where we claim to be first class but are actually despicably behind on worker’s rights! This douche bag of a government official 張宇人 also recently suggested that no parent should get mat leave since it’s unfair to employers! Woot”
Emrcy Carino Alacar: “Bumagyo lang naglabasan na cla… ano meron? How much more sa judgement day? “
Emma Kinsman: “THANK GOD I didn’t have to go to work today”
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