Damage
TABLE III.
Requisitioning
Totals
Permanent Temporary Temporary
ESTIMATE OF NUMBER OF CIVILIANS DISPLACED BY DAMAGE AND REQUISITIONING,
CIVILIAN DWELLINGS (IN UNITS)
CIVILIANS DISPLACED DUE TO
TYPE OF DWELLING
Destroyed
Damaged
Occupied by Services
Totals
20
(Signed) L. W. AMPS,
Lt.-Col. R.E.
S.O. I. (C.A.) Works,
Buildings & Lands.
1. European Class I
107
812
382
1,301
535
3,560
1,910
6,005
2. European Class II
196
958
58
1,212
784
2,156
232
3,172
3. Chinese Class I
83
201
284
498
1,050
1,548
4. Chinese Class II
66
352
418
396
1,806
2,202
5. Tenement Houses
8,217
7,998
39
16,254
82,170
64,750
1,560
148,480
N.B. The figures for "damaged dwellings given above shew slight differences from those in Table II, due to minor re-adjustments between the classes made by sub- sequent site surveys. The differences are insignificant.
Hong Kong, 18th February, 1946.