Action star Jackie Chan presents a check for HK$500,000
(US$64,000) to United Nations Children¡¯s Fund representative Anson Chan in Hong
Kong yesterday. Chan donated the money to UNICEF¡¯s earthquake and tsunami relief
efforts in S. Asia.¡ªAP
Hong Kong's Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee said Wednesday that the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government will send a 120-strong
relief team to Thailand Wednesday and Thursday to assist the safe return of Hong
Kong tourists.
Ambrose Lee said at a press conference Wednesday that the relief team
includes Immigration Department staff, police and medical staff.
He said the HKSAR government will establish commanding headquarters in Thai
resort of Phuket to coordinate the Hong Kong tourists-related relief affairs.
By 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, Hong Kong still lost contacts with a total of 388
Hong Kong residents in the quake-triggered tidal waves hit countries, lee said,
adding that 325 of them are tourists to Thailand.
Another 664 Hong Kong residents have been stranded in the tidal waves hit
countries.
He said that three health care workers of Hong Kong have left for Thailand
Wednesday afternoon and another 19 Immigration Department staff will leave
Wednesday night.
The HKSAR government will establish fixed aid centers in Phuketand Bangkok,
to offer help to Hong Kong residents there, he said.