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Investigation: 19% of residents in public housing estates feel that there is a smell in the drainage system, and the Drainage and Housing Department has delayed for two months and failed to follow up

2021-02-27T04:13:18.634Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic has not ended. In the past, there have been many times in the past that housing estates have "spreading drugs". A political party conducted a survey of more than 2,500 public housing residents in Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin districts and found that more than 70% of the respondents were very worried about the channel becoming a means of spreading the epidemic


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Written by: McCain

2021-02-27 11:58

The last update date: 2021-02-27 11:58

The new crown pneumonia epidemic has not ended. In the past, there have been many times in the past that housing estates have "spreading drugs".

A political party conducted a survey of more than 2,500 public housing residents in Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin districts and found that more than 70% of the respondents were very worried about the channel becoming a means of spreading the epidemic, and an adult’s house often had a bad smell.

However, the drainage pipe inspection plan launched due to the epidemic took about 18 months to complete. Four adults were dissatisfied with this.

Among them, one of the cases belonged to an epidemic building, where the drainage pipe connection point in the home was cracked, but the staff of the Housing Department said that it was not serious, and it has not been dealt with since January to today (27th).

The DAB Housing Affairs spokesperson, Or Chong-sheng, pointed out that the case is only the tip of the iceberg. The Housing Authority is urged to make a commitment for drainage services and complete the drainage inspection plan ahead of schedule in the first half of this year.

From January to February this year, the DAB reported to the 2,548 public housing residents in Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin districts that 10% and 30% of the households had frequent or occasional odors in their homes.

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The DAB conducted a survey of 2,548 public housing residents in Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin districts from January to February this year. 10% of the respondents said that the household pipes often smelled bad, and 30% of the respondents said that occasionally Odor is present; more than 20% of the interviewees are dissatisfied with the performance of the Housing Department in following up the drainage management.

The Housing Authority’s drainage inspection takes about 18 months to process. Four adults are not satisfied with this.

The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong advocates allowing Hong Kong residents to buy properties in the Mainland, Chen Zhenying points out that the quota limit has not been resolved

22 proposals of the two sessions of the DAB call for exemption of quarantine for Hong Kong residents who have produced antibodies to allow Hong Kong Chinese medicine practitioners to practice in the Mainland

The DAB urges the government to set up a 2 billion building pipe maintenance fund to solve the drug crisis in old buildings

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