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Huanggang Port drills quick response

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Huanggang Port drills quick response

2026-08-20 18:03 Last Updated At:18:31

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is conducting a series of inter-departmental emergency drills at the Huanggang Port Hong Kong Port Area, including mock scenarios of a traffic accident, power outage, lift failure and electrical short circuit, to test departmental emergency response ahead of the port’s opening.

The Fire Services Department executes an elevator rescue operation during a scenario-based exercise.

The Fire Services Department executes an elevator rescue operation during a scenario-based exercise.

One of the drills simulated a traffic accident involving three private cars at the public transport interchange inside the Hong Kong Port Area. The scenario involved multiple injuries, prompting emergency crews to rush to the scene.

Firefighters first ensured that the area was secure and that no one was trapped before assessing the casualties and then standing by with a charged hose line as a precaution.

Ambulance personnel then provided further medical treatment before taking the injured to hospital. Meanwhile, police officers investigated the cause of the simulated crash and conducted a breath test on a driver.

The Electrical & Mechanical Services Department simulates a failure of the building’s power and air-conditioning systems to test its response and emergency repair capabilities.

The Electrical & Mechanical Services Department simulates a failure of the building’s power and air-conditioning systems to test its response and emergency repair capabilities.

The Fire Services Department also staged a rescue operation inside the port building, where four travellers were simulated as trapped in a lift, complaining of dizziness and discomfort.

Firefighters safely opened the lift doors using a manual key after confirming that the power supply was switched off.

After initial checks, two of the rescued travellers were sent to hospital for further treatment.

Another drill simulated an electrical appliance short circuit in a building rest area, forcing a large number of travellers to evacuate.

During a simulated traffic accident, firefighters and ambulance personnel work in co-ordination to rescue an injured person trapped inside a vehicle.

During a simulated traffic accident, firefighters and ambulance personnel work in co-ordination to rescue an injured person trapped inside a vehicle.

Emergency teams directed travellers out of the building, while arriving firefighters deployed a hose line to prevent potential flare-ups. One traveller felt unwell and was taken to hospital.

In a separate development, the Electrical & Mechanical Services Department, together with other government departments, staged emergency scenarios including a simulated power failure, a breakdown of the air-conditioning system and a sudden escalator failure.

Under the department’s supervision, technical staff carried out emergency repairs to ensure a swift resumption of services.

After the establishment of the Hong Kong Port Area, the Hong Kong SAR Government continues to conduct drills and exercises of varying scales to ensure relevant departments and units familiarise themselves with handling different emergency situations.

CSSA caseload for July 2026

The overall Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) caseload in July showed a rise of 225 cases, representing an increase of 0.1 per cent compared with that of June, according to the latest CSSA caseload statistics released by the Social Welfare Department today (August 20).

The total CSSA caseload at the end of July stood at 194 773 (see attached table), with a total of 257 060 recipients.

Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Analysed by case nature, both permanent disability cases and low-earnings cases registered a month-to-month decrease of 0.3 per cent to 16 148 cases and 1 250 cases respectively. Single parent cases decreased by 0.2 per cent to 17 817 cases. Unemployment cases dropped by 0.1 per cent to 15 169 cases.

Old age cases registered an increase of 0.2 per cent to 111 997 cases. Ill-health cases increased by 0.1 per cent to 28 431 cases.

The Social Welfare Department, Photo source: reference image

The Social Welfare Department, Photo source: reference image

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