File:Hong Kong Subways Closed for Sunday Protests.webm

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English: VOA's Plugged In team was in Hong Kong Sunday, October 6, where they filmed people obstructing the entrance of a subway metro station in Wan Chai. Many of the subway stations in central Hong Kong shut down early after news of vandalism.

The city's subway system — which carries 4 million people daily — was shut down entirely Friday night and throughout Saturday, bringing much of the metropolis to a halt.

Major supermarket chains and malls announced they were closing, leading to long lines and panic buying.

Thousands of masked protesters still came out onto the streets throughout Saturday despite the mask ban and transport gridlock, although the crowds were smaller than recent rallies.

On Sunday, the subway operator said 45 stations would open but 48 remained shuttered, many of them in the heart of the city's main tourist districts as well as those areas hit hardest by the protests and vandalism.

https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/police-fire-tear-gas-large-crowds-defy-hong-kong-mask-ban
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current13:47, 7 October 201950 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (13.77 MB)Victorgrigas (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGfbi179iYQ

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