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[PolyU] The school enclosed the campus to clean up and repair the cleaners: it takes half a year to complete the cleaning

2019-11-30T12:59:08.454Z


On the 13th siege, the police finally unblocked the Polytechnic University yesterday (29th) and evacuated the campus. After learning that the campus was reopened, some citizens deliberately came to PolyU to understand the situation. Some people raised the plane to take pictures, and some people took away the intact materials on the campus. However, today (30th) PolyU was enclosed by the school, and all entrances and exits were enclosed by large water horses. Only authorized persons of the school were allowed to enter, and the decision will be made when to reopen after evaluation.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-11-30 14:33

Last updated: 2019-11-30 14:33

On the 13th siege, the police finally unblocked the Polytechnic University yesterday (29th) and evacuated the campus. After learning that the campus was reopened, some citizens deliberately came to PolyU to understand the situation. Some people raised the plane to take pictures, and some people took away the intact materials on the campus. However, today (30th) PolyU was enclosed by the school, and all entrances and exits were enclosed by large water horses. Only authorized persons of the school were allowed to enter, and the decision will be made when to reopen after evaluation.

(Photo by Chen Kangzhi)

The school stated that there are still unsafe factors in the current situation of the campus, and that cleaning, inventory and repair work take time, so the campus still needs to be closed. At present, the entrance to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University of Hong Kong Polytechnic University is enclosed by a number of yellow water yards about 1.8 meters in height. Loan men are guarding the water horse. Later, two school staff members wearing "SECURITY" reflective clothing said that the campus only allows senior school staff to enter and leave, and the school will decide when to reopen after the assessment.

Cleaner: It takes more than half a year to actually complete the cleaning

The other entrances to the underground of PolyU are also enclosed by water codes, and there are also security guards on loan. By 9 am, about ten cleaning workers were waiting outside the water yard to enter the campus for cleaning. The person in charge stated that it was expected to be cleaned for one month. However, due to safety considerations, such as the danger of water flooding, it is believed that the actual cleaning will take more than half a year. .

At present, large-scale water codes are placed on both sides of the pedestrian bridge leading from Hung Hom Station to Hung Hom Interchange Station and Tsim Sha Tsui East. All entrances and exits of Hung Hom Station are normally open.

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(Photo by Chen Kangzhi)

Jiandong merchants: business is bleak, tourists disappear

Although Hung Hom Station and the Red Tunnel have been reopened earlier, there is still no improvement in cold-spot distribution business. At about 10 am this morning, the reporter went to Jiandong near Nanyang Center to inspect the area. It was found that the streets were sparsely populated, and no tourists were seen. Most of the shops were "patting the flies", and the business was bleak, and some were not open for business.

Pharmacy business has not improved

Mr. Hu, an employee of the University of Hong Kong's tax-free pharmaceutical industry, said that due to social conditions that have greatly affected business, turnover has fallen by at least 70% in recent months. Mr. Hu pointed out that in the past, the door would open at 7 am. By 10 am, many tourists and hoteliers would come to patronize it. It could reach 7,000 to 8,000 yuan in business. However, due to the bleak business in the morning, it was changed to 10 am. Open the door.

To this day at 11 am, "no branch of water has ever been sold." When asked if there were corresponding measures to cope with the sluggish market, Mr. Hu reluctantly referred to "persistence", and lamented that many shops of the same type had closed in recent months.

He hoped that the government could introduce distress measures such as subsidies, including that owners could reduce rents and help small shops weather the difficult times. Another employee pointed out that since the conflict on the campus of the University of Science and Technology began on the 18th and 19th of this month, the nearby area has been "smoke and smoke", so they were afraid of tears and the conflict would cause damage to the goods.

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Source: hk1

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