Hong Kong Beach Closure: Man Swimming Faces Legal Trouble
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information from the provided news snippets, formatted as requested, using custom data attributes and HTML elements where appropriate. I’ll focus on extracting the key facts.
A man swam on a closed beach in Hong Kong during a No. 10 signal (highest typhoon warning).He is suspected of violating the law.
A 54-year-old man was charged with a ticket for walking on Golden Beach in Tuen Mun during a No. 10 wind ball signal.
This article appears to contain more details related to the No. 10 signal and associated events, but the snippet is incomplete and arduous to fully summarize.
Clarification and key Points:
* data-source: Indicates the news source for each article.
* data-article-id: A unique identifier for each article (helpful for referencing).
* data-headline: A concise headline for each article.
* data-location: Where the event took place.
* data-age: The age of the individual involved (where provided).
* data-signal: The typhoon signal level.
* <article>: Semantic HTML5 element to represent each news article.
* <h3>: Used for the headline.
* <p>: Used for the summary of the article.
* <data>: Used to store specific facts in a structured way. This is the key to making the data machine-readable.
* Truncated Article: The third article’s snippet is very long and cut off, making a complete summary impossible. I’ve indicated this.
Critically important Considerations:
* No Scripts: As requested, no JavaScript or other scripting languages are used. This is purely HTML with data attributes.
* Data Attributes: The data-* attributes are used to store structured information that could be used by a script (if one were allowed) to filter,sort,or display the data in different ways.
* Completeness: The summaries are based solely on the provided snippets. A full article would provide more context.
* Error Handling: I’ve handled the incomplete
