Drought in Hong Kong: city’s dry spell continues but experts say high temperatures and low reservoir levels don’t tell full story

Farm owner Raymond Cheng Wai-man never thought the day would come when he would yearn for a downpour. Subtropical Hong Kong, after all, gets an average of 2,400mm of rain a year, about a tenth of which comes in May. But since January this year, less than …
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