#LIVE: Protesters at the intersection with Fife Street barricade Shanghai Street with metal railings removed from the roadside, in preparation for a potential clash with police later http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/ZYbRV5tYX3
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#LIVE: At about 6.30pm, protesters arrived at Hung Hom and started to block the roads outside the tunnel. Cars going to and from Hong Kong Island were stopped. A 111 bus had to let passengers get off at the toll booth http://sc.mp/8xoz pic.twitter.com/jWf7U4eHeV
#LIVE: Police condemn protesters for paralysing traffic and hampering emergency services after the demonstrators blocked entrances of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel on the Kowloon side http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters are now leaving the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. The tunnel is partially reopened, to traffic heading towards Hong Kong Islandhttps://twitter.com/XinqiSu/status/1157604753808842752 …
#LIVE: Helmets and masks are being distributed at multiple sites along Nathan Road, as protesters walk towards Tsim Sha Tsui http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/dcsTh9nQqq
#LIVE: Joy Luk, a solicitor who was born blind, has joined every rally so far. “I was there when the police fired rubber bullets in Sheung Wan. I go to the front line to stop police from charging because I believe they wouldn’t harm someone who is blind.” http://sc.mp/8xoz pic.twitter.com/DvU7w2vATF
#LIVE: As night falls, protesters are congregating in Jordan, while some call for a move to Mong Kok. They have also visibly geared up with helmets and masks, as others don protection pads and thick vests http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/hKe0QMtBVO
#LIVE: Cross-Harbour Tunnel reopens - the first vehicles have headed towards Hong Kong Island after the tunnel reopened following a protester blockade http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/NCPkKsMM2L
#LIVE: Fences along Jordan Road are being dismantled to make barricades as others hold umbrellas to shield those in the act. Meanwhile, at the Nathan and Jordan Road crossing, protesters have occupied a junction http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/FlQLEsr6rd
#LIVE: The first of the protesters walking back from Tsim Sha Tsui, where protesters briefly blockaded the Cross-Harbour Tunnel, begin to arrive at Mong Kok train station in Argyle Street http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/ywp7trji3w
#LIVE: Traditional Hong Kong scaffolding made from bamboo is being used to build a barricade along Waterloo Road http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/6a5CeVPzi7
#LIVE: Protesters have surrounded Tsim Sha Tsui police station, pointing laser pens at the building. Some are throwing projectiles through the gates http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/cfpJH69T8a
#LIVE: Protesters are setting up barricades to block the street in Middle Road, near the junction with Nathan Road. They move road blocks into the street outside the Peninsula Hotel and ask bystanders not to take pictures http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/zbvhloYTFW
#LIVE: Police estimate that 4,200 people took part in the approved march in Mong Kok this afternoon. Organisers earlier revealed their attendance estimate of 120,000 http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Another defence line is being drawn by protesters at the junction of Canton Road and Peking Road, as they block traffic to parts of Nathan Road, Salisbury Road, as well as access to the Star Ferry pier http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/DrGgsPBblm
#LIVE: Protesters were told at 8pm to “to stop their illegal acts and disperse peacefully” from Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, police say. Some of the 100-strong crowd have been pelting bricks into the car park and spray-painting vehicles through fenceshttps://twitter.com/VictorTing7/status/1157632327046111232 …
#LIVE: A paper box outside Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station is set on fire http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/LaVBPf9DQh
#LIVE: Scenes from outside Tsim Sha Tsui police station. Some people are removing bricks from the ground outside, as the complex continues to be a target of ire http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/GW8Y8j4aSg
#LIVE: Riot police come out in force from Mong Kok police station to clear road blocks and protesters in the area http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Hundreds of riot police officers are forming multiple lines of defence on Nathan Road. They have fired a round of tear gas in Austin Road as they step up their attempts to clear protesters http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/BJ7nFm1G4H
#LIVE: In a statement, police say they used tear gas to disperse protesters outside Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station after a large "radical" group continued to gather, setting fire at various locations at the site http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: A police special tactical squad in Mong Kok is clamping down on protesters, using batons and pinning those they catch to the ground http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/QBkXwrpmsj
#LIVE: Tear gas is likely to be fired towards protesters in Nathan Road, near Argyle Street, after police raised the black warning flag. A petrol bomb is thrown at police on Nathan Road but it lands short of its target http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/DunFUjV4KJ
#LIVE: There are ongoing stand-offs between police and protesters in at least three locations in the Nathan Road area, the main arterial road running through Kowloon http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/Bm0VEbp83u
#LIVE: Writing on his Facebook page, former chief executive Leung Chun-ying says he will offer HK$1 million to any resident who can provide evidence leading to the arrest of protesters who threw the Chinese flag into the harbour http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: More scenes from the ground in Mong Kok http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/Ubr9qZJwfh
#LIVE: Riot police advance on Nathan Road and briefly stop at Mong Kok MTR station, where plumes of white smoke are seen. Meanwhile, on another stretch along Nathan, a long line of at least 20 police vans carrying riot squads are travelling slowly http://sc.mp/8xoz pic.twitter.com/yFcF81Ca9L
#LIVE: More tear gas is fired in Tsim Sha Tsui outside the police station, forcing protesters to retreat http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/Drys3B1Rav
#LIVE: A roadside vendor, equipped with gas mask and goggles, refuses to shut up shop despite finding himself in the midst of tear gas chaos http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/P62S846Ptj
#LIVE: The Cross-Harbour Tunnel is blockaded for the second time in five hours http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/Tk15BCFnvn
#LIVE: At police’s request, routine MTR trains will skip Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei stations, but special services are being arranged to allow passengers to leave those stations http://sc.mp/8xoz #hongkongprotests
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