Concrete Excrement Incident: No Injuries as 1 Meter Wide Concrete Falls on Yan Hing Street, San Po Kong

2023-08-18 03:53:22
Concrete 1 meter wide on Yan Hing Street in San Po Kong fell to the ground and shattered, no one was injured

[Yahoo News Report]Concrete excrement occurred outside No. 60-64 Yanqing Street, San Po Kong. The area involved is located on a sidewalk. No one was injured in the incident.

The police received a report at 8:17 a.m. that a piece of concrete fell from a height in front of Lijing Building, No. 60-64 Yanqing Street. The area of ​​the piece of concrete was regarding 0.5 meters by 1 meter, and the debris was scattered all over the place. The area involved is located opposite the gate of Lijing Building and “Yangyang Crayfish Restaurant”, but fortunately no passers-by were hit. Firefighters quickly cleared the scene following receiving the report.

Concrete and excrement appeared on Yan Hing Street, San Po Kong, and the firefighters arrived at the scene and set up a ladder to check. (Wong Tai Sin District Friends Facebook)

Concrete excrement appeared on Yan Hing Street, San Po Kong, and the debris was scattered all over the place. (Wong Tai Sin District Friends Facebook)

Concrete excrement appeared on Yan Hing Street, San Po Kong. The area involved was located on the sidewalk. Fortunately, no one was injured. (Wong Tai Sin District Friends Facebook)

Concrete and excrement appeared on Yan Hing Street, San Po Kong. The firefighters arrived at the scene and set up a ladder to check. (Wong Tai Sin District Friends Facebook)

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