#LIVE: The protesters are marching through Queensway.
A child displays a black Hong Kong flag at a footbridge linking Pacific Place mall to the United Centre show support for the protesters https://sc.mp/4469c pic.twitter.com/2ltx5Un302
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#LIVE: The protesters are marching through Queensway.
A child displays a black Hong Kong flag at a footbridge linking Pacific Place mall to the United Centre show support for the protesters https://sc.mp/4469c pic.twitter.com/2ltx5Un302
#LIVE: Protesters on Hong Kong Island passed by the police headquarters in Wan Chai.
Groups of riot police were watching proceedings from a footbridge. Some protesters hurled verbal abuse at officers as they passed http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/FeoLMXTohY
#LIVE: Shops are shutting up early as protesters move along Nathan Road, one of Hong Kong’s main shopping streets in Kowloon http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/7RHWyfC7If
#LIVE: Bags of rubbish have been dumped outside Hong Kong train station, with the contents spilling out.
A sign has been put on the closed entrance saying: “Citizens’ rubbish station” http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/DDoS1doZqA
#LIVE: Protesters march across Connaught Road Central, blocking the traffic.
They are heading back in the direction of Admiralty, the city’s administrative hub http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/jmLP5hYVve
#LIVE: In Causeway Bay, one of the world’s top shopping locations, Hysan Place, Sogo and the World Trade Centre malls are all closed http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/enXEh7rM3l
#LIVE: Firefighters conducting checks around Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station have found what are suspected to be fresh remains of petrol bombs at the exit near Kowloon Park http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/lFBKEvQabn
#LIVE: Tens of thousands of marchers have packed both lanes of Hennessy Road in Causeway Bay, and are heading slowly towards Central http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/WXRR66BcxR
#LIVE: In Kowloon Tong, police have raised the blue flag warning, indicating people are taking part in an illegal meeting and officers will use force if they do not disperse http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The Jordan branch of China Construction Bank has been broken into, with graffiti sprayed on its walls and floor saying: "Hong Kongers, resist" http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/M1MpB3dinI
#LIVE: Here is a map showing the dire traffic situation across the city, with the red sections indicating congestion, as protesters set up roadblocks and launch marches, shutting down some roads http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/BiSxpgD90C
#LIVE: A hair salon blasts the protest anthem Glory to Hong Kong as demonstrators march by in Causeway Bay. It is not the only recording of the song blaring in the area http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/CkfrcLjXD5
#LIVE: The controls in a traffic box along Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei have been ripped out, with parts strewn all over the floor http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/WULUDv0j6m
#LIVE: On Queensway, a major thoroughfare in Admiralty and Central, tear gas has been fired by police http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Officers have fired at least three rounds of tear gas from Mong Kok Police Station in Prince Edward http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Lai Chi Kok MTR station is now closed, with the Tsuen Wan line serving only Kwai Hing, Lai King and Mei Foo http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The Kowloon government office in Yau Ma Tei has been vandalised, with slogans spray-painted and signs pasted over its doors and walls http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Gnv3S6xK5o
#LIVE: Here's a map of MTR station closures so far. Black crosses represent newly closed stations http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/wPMhcQ3Bmi
#LIVE: More scenes of tear gas in Wan Chai.
Photos taken by May Tse and Sam Tsang http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/W8XfOM7Fsf
#LIVE: After MTR staff close the gates at Yau Ma Tei station, protesters rush back and seem to be zip-tying metal fences to the gates in a bid to seal it off. It is unclear why they are doing this http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/3m4iOU4313
#LIVE: A branch of China Construction Bank (Asia) near Prince Edward station has been vandalised, among others throughout the city http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/OB7E8FJOhZ
#LIVE: Water cannon trucks are seen at the end of Harcourt Road as protesters shout to each other to run away faster http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/vIOEr7Qvl3
#LIVE: A group of protesters on Hennessy Road are throwing bricks in the direction of riot police at the junction of Stewart Road. Officer fire rounds of tear gas in return http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A protester wearing a helmet and mask has driven an excavator onto the middle of Hennessy Road near CNT Tower in Wan Chai.
He attempted to dig up the road but abandoned the machine a few minutes later http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Riot police equipped with batons and pepper spray have subdued several protesters near Canal Road East in Causeway Bay http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The MTR Corp says a Mei Foo-bound train hit a buffer near Lai King station, causing the entire Tsuen Wan line to be out of service.
It is unclear how this happened or if any passengers are injured http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/EZQI0lTz7e
#LIVE: Protesters are setting a barricade on fire in front of the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay, as police advance http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/3KO22cDMj3
#LIVE: More scenes from on the ground, where chaos is unfolding http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/8e1pzAUX16
#LIVE: Some protesters along Nathan Road are using petrol bombs to set fire to an elevator at Mong Kok MTR station http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/JSt2s4H7si
#LIVE: The massive fire started at one of the exits of Mong Kok MTR station, near Wai Fung Centre, has been put out by four firefighters http://sc.mp/4469c #HongKongProtests
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