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Over 200 buses damaged by Hato flooding: official
With the city’s children returning to school at the end of their summer holidays from the end of this week, the city’s traffic jams look set to worsen since 23 percent of the city’s public buses were damaged by the massive flooding caused by a storm surge which coincided with Typhoon Hato last Wednesday, Chang Cheong Hin, who heads the Transport Management Division of the Transport Bureau (DSAT), said yesterday.Chang made the remarks during a special press conference about the
August 30, 2017
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Police say seniors ‘not arrested’ over typhoon rumours
The Judiciary Police (PJ) yesterday denied media reports that two senior citizens had been “caught”, “detained” or “arrested” for allegedly spreading rumours about the aftermath of Typhoon Hato on WeChat.According to a PJ statement sent to the Portuguese-language radio channel of government-owned broadcaster TDM, the duo – a 73-year-old local resident and his 68-year-old sister – were merely “contacted” by the police who were gathering information about the alleged spreading
August 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Mainland trio cheat woman in jade scam: police
Three mainland men were arrested on Thursday for allegedly cheating a woman in a jade scam in June, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday.According to the spokesperson, the victim is a 50-year-old mainland woman, while the three suspects are also from the mainland.The first suspect’s surname is Wang while the second suspect is surnamed Luo. The third suspect’s surname is also Wang. The spokesperson said the two Wangs are not related.The spokesperson said the victim met the
August 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Group urges govt to review its disaster coordination
Macau Jiangmen Communal Society Vice Chairwoman Lo Choi In yesterday urged the government to review its disaster coordination system.Deadly Typhoon Hato descended on Macau last Wednesday, killing 10 and injuring over 200.Addressing a press conference about how Macau should prepare itself for natural disasters in the future at the group’s headquarters in Zape, Lo pointed out that serious flooding has affected the Inner Harbour area and Patane district for many years, slamming the government
August 30, 2017 | BY admin
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BNU offers loans for typhoon victims
Local Portuguese lender BNU announced in a statement yesterday the launch of a loan programme to support small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and individuals affected by Super Typhoon Halo which hammered Macau last week.According to the statement, the bank will support SMEs through several types of loans for different purposes such as operating cash flow, equipment purchase and shop decoration expenses, with a preferential interest rate and up to 30 months grace period for principal
August 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Gastroenteritis cases rise ‘significantly’ after Hato: govt
Health Bureau (SSM) Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Director Lam Chong said yesterday that the number of patients seeking treatment for gastroenteritis at Kiang Wu Hospital has risen “significantly” after Typhoon Hato hit Macau last Wednesday, adding that the possible cause for some of the patients to have come down with the disease was that they ate food that had been kept at temperatures higher than recommended.Lam made the remarks during a special press conference about the
August 30, 2017 | BY admin
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New committee to review disaster response
The government has set up a committee with the aim of reviewing its existing mechanism to tackle disasters and coming up with measures to improve the mechanism, according to an announcement in the Official Gazette (BO) yesterday.The committee consists of the chief executive, secretary for administration and justice, secretary for economy and finance, secretary for security, secretary for social affairs and culture, secretary for transport and public works, the commissioner-general of the
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Scholar urges govt to ‘learn its lesson’ from Hato onslaught
A local scholar urged the government yesterday to learn its lesson from the aftermath of deadly Typhoon Hato which slammed Macau on Wednesday, improve residents’ awareness of disaster prevention and amend its regulations on the installation of windows.Hato killed 10 people in Macau, some of whom were drowned in car parks and shop basements due to severe flooding caused by a storm surge that coincided with the typhoon. Hato was the strongest typhoon to hammer the city since 1964, officials
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Seniors nabbed for ‘spreading typhoon rumours’: police
Two local senior citizens were caught yesterday for allegedly spreading rumours related to the aftermath of Typhoon Hato on WeChat, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokeswoman Yeung Sau Chan said.According to Yeung, the suspects, both surnamed Chao, are siblings. The brother is a 73-year-old businessman while the 68-year-old sister is unemployed.Yeung said the police discovered yesterday that the male suspect claimed in “false” messages on WeChat that the government had blocked all information about
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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PLA ‘heroes’ complete Hato cleanup mission
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Macau Garrison yesterday finished its work in helping return the typhoon-hit city to normal and the troops returned to their barracks, the Government Spokesperson’s Office (GPV) said in a statement yesterday.The statement said that the local government and residents expressed “great respect” and “heartfelt gratitude” for the central government’s support and the PLA Macau Garrison’s dedication, adding that the soldiers’ contributions to the
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Local govt submits flood-prevention plan to central govt
The local government has submitted to the State Council in Beijing a master plan for flood-prevention projects for the city’s Inner Harbour area, Victor Chan Chi Ping, the government’s chief spokesman, said yesterday.Chan made the remarks during a special press conference about the government’s ongoing disaster relief measures for the aftermath of Typhoon Hato which killed 10 people. The press conference, co-hosted by Chan and a number of other officials, was held at the Government
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Hato disaster: SJM provides medical services, CTM launches aid scheme
Gaming operator SJM is continuing its typhoon relief efforts by providing free medical treatment for people in need in the hard-hit Praia do Manduco area for a month from tomorrow, while telecom operator CTM launched an aid scheme to help residents repair or replace telecom equipment damaged by the killer typhoon.SJM said in a statement yesterday that in addition to a series of welfare and support services for its staff and the general public in the wake of Typhoon Hato that struck Macau on
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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CCAC probes weather station over Hato fiasco
The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) announced yesterday that it has launched an investigation into the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) over its forecasting and internal management, especially over former SMG director Fong Soi Kun’s controversial handling of deadly Typhoon Hato.Fong resigned on Thursday, a day after the super-typhoon hit Macau and killed 10 people.According to a statement by the commission, it has received a “large number” of complaints related to the
August 29, 2017 | BY admin
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The Macau Post Daily celebrated its 13th anniversary yesterday.Incidentally, 13 is a lucky number in Chinese numerology which can mean “definitely vibrant” and “assured growth”. Well, we are definitely a “vibrant” newspaper and as eternal optimists always hope that our business will grow, even though newspaper publishing has never been easy, particularly today.We will stick to our proven editorial principles, based on the so-called ABC of professional journalism (accurate, balanced
August 28, 2017 | BY admin
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PLA ‘saviours’ come to Macau’s rescue
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Macau Garrison yesterday continued its work to help restore the typhoon-hit city to normal. After the army’s local garrison was deployed on Friday to help in the aftermath of the Typhoon Hato disaster, PLA soldiers yesterday removed fallen trees and displaced branches as well as other large pieces of detritus that blocked roads in Areia Preta district.The government said in a statement on Friday morning that the central government had approved a request by
August 28, 2017 | BY admin
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