// Global Analysis Archive
Hong Kong raised its highest black rain signal on Jun 18, 2026, closing schools and prompting residents to shelter amid expectations of severe flooding and continued intense rainfall. Parallel high-level rain warnings in Shenzhen point to broader Pearl River Delta disruption risks, amplified by Dragon Boat Festival travel demand.
A magnitude-5.6 earthquake (GFZ) struck offshore near Yilan on 1 May 2026, with Taiwan’s CWA reporting magnitude 6.1 and peak intensity level 4 in multiple counties. No immediate damage or injuries were reported, but the event reinforces the need for resilient infrastructure and multi-source monitoring for operational decision-making.
Hong Kong raised its highest black rain signal on Jun 18, 2026, closing schools and prompting residents to shelter amid expectations of severe flooding and continued intense rainfall. Parallel high-level rain warnings in Shenzhen point to broader Pearl River Delta disruption risks, amplified by Dragon Boat Festival travel demand.
A magnitude-5.6 earthquake (GFZ) struck offshore near Yilan on 1 May 2026, with Taiwan’s CWA reporting magnitude 6.1 and peak intensity level 4 in multiple counties. No immediate damage or injuries were reported, but the event reinforces the need for resilient infrastructure and multi-source monitoring for operational decision-making.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5091 | Hong Kong Issues Highest Black Rain Warning as Regional Flood Risks Rise Ahead of Holiday Travel | Hong Kong | 2026-06-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4433 | Offshore Taiwan Quake Highlights Ongoing Seismic Exposure and Continuity Imperatives | Taiwan | 2026-05-01 | 0 | ACCESS » |