HK immigration officers continue to help stranded tourists
28/12/2004 14:45
Four Hong Kong immigration officers who were sent on Monday to Phuket,
Thailand, are continuing to provide assistance to Hong Kong tourists stranded on
the island. The Hong Kong Immigration Department said Tuesday the officers
had visited ten hospitals. They found that six Hong Kong residents had been
discharged after treatment, while another three, who were slightly injured, were
admitted. The department's hotline received more than 900 calls Tuesday
morning, including 412 cases of inquiries and 492 requests for assistance, a
government spokesman said. The first Hong Kong casualties of the tsunamis in
southern Thailand have been flown home. A man and a woman arrived in Hong Kong
Monday afternoon and were admitted into the Princess Margaret Hospital. They
were among 20 Hong Kong tourists admitted into Thai hospitals. So far, no death
of Hong Kong people has been reported. Altogether, some 40 Hong Kong tour
groups, comprising about 1,600 people, were holidaying in the region when the
tsunamis struck.
Xinhua
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