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TUE · 2026-08-11 · 05:14 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0811-101094
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Hong Kong considers lowering heat-stress warning thresholds amid criticism

Hong Kong authorities are considering revising the heat stress warning system's thresholds due to public criticism. The system failed to escalate during the city's hottest recorded day, prompting calls for change.

Emily HungSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-08-11 · 05:14 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong considers lowering heat-stress warning thresholds amid criticism
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Hong Kong authorities are considering revising the heat stress warning system's thresholds due to public criticism. The system failed to escalate during the city's hottest recorded day, prompting calls for change. Commissioner for Labour Sam Hui Chark-shum acknowledged that the current system is more sensitive to muggy conditions than to high temperatures combined with strong solar radiation. He explained that the warning system considers multiple factors, but their weighting is localized for Hong Kong's climate, making it more responsive to humidity and low wind speeds. The Labour Department faced criticism after its warning system remained at the lowest level on Sunday, when temperatures reached a record 36.9 degrees Celsius. The government intends to improve the system's sensitivity during periods of extreme heat.

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Hong Kong recorded its hottest day on record with 36.9 degrees Celsius on Sunday.

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The current heat stress warning system is more responsive to muggy weather than high temperature and solar radiation.

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The Labour Department faced criticism for the heat warning system remaining at the lowest level during record heat.

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Hong Kong authorities are considering lowering the threshold for higher-tier heat stress warnings.

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Hong Kong authorities are considering lowering the threshold for activating higher-tier heat stress warnings during abnormally hot weather, following public criticism that the system failed to escalate as the city sweltered through its hottest day on record.Commissioner for Labour Sam Hui Chark-shum said on Tuesday that the warning system was currently more responsive to “muggy weather” than conditions of purely high temperature and strong solar radiation, but the government would seek to improve its sensitivity during periods of extreme heat.Hui explained that the Heat Stress at Work Warning System took into account factors such as air temperature, humidity, wind speed and solar radiation, but that their weighting was “localised” to suit Hong Kong’s climate.“In Hong Kong, the heat stress does not always track actual temperature change. When the humidity is high and the wind speed is slow, our cooling efficiency would drop sharply even if the temperature is not that high, and the associated health risk could be higher than in a well-ventilated open space with a higher temperature,” he said.“Our system is more sensitive to this muggy situation, and the weighting of direct solar radiation is relatively smaller.”The Labour Department recently came under criticism after its Heat Stress at Work Warning System remained at the lowest level while the city’s forecaster recorded a scorching 36.9 degrees Celsius (103 Fahrenheit) on Sunday afternoon – the highest temperature since records began in 1884.
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