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The water management infrastructure is excellent. But it was designed to cope with century floods, not the kind that happen every other century.
Edit: the drainage systems were in fact designed to cope with a once-in-200-years flood. But this was a 500 year flood. A quarter of Hong Kong’s annual rainfall poured down in a day—and this is a place with notorious rain storms through the summer
They also just had a typhoon, which means there was probably a lot of debris making things worse.
Debris and saturated land so the water had nowhwre to go.
but they will now, right? right?!
There are some events that are costlier to plan for than to clean up after. I’m not sure if this is one of those, but…