Some schools and universities in Hong Kong remain closed over safety fears as protesters called for a day of traffic disruptions.
Many of the territory’s train lines suspended operations as police search passengers and long queues form at stations.
On Monday, Hong Kong saw a marked escalation of violence.
Riot police entered several universities, firing tear gas to disperse students.
Dozens of local and international schools across Hong Kong remained closed due to safety concerns.
One activist was shot with a live bullet by police while another man was set on fire by anti-government protesters.
At the Chinese University, police fired rubber bullets in response to protesters throwing bricks.
While at Hong Kong Polytechnic; police fired tear gas at a demonstration.
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam said despite the unrest, there would be no blanket suspension of all schools.
Clashes between police and activists became violent and in October, the city banned all face masks.
Police arrested more than 260 people on Monday, bringing the number of arrests to more than 3,000 since the protests began in June.
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