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rain that fell during the month,
413
There were some 66 partial collapses in which
verandahs or front walls or cross walls were affected, and
some 24 buildings which collapsed entirely. In addition
there were landslides from Crown land in 11 instances.
Fortunately these collapses and landslides appear not to have been attended by any casualities of a serious
nature.
Tong Hoi Chong Village muffered from inundation
consequent on the heavy rain and some 30 village houses
were destroyed. As the inundation was materially increased
by road works recently made by Goverment the question of
compensation to the villagers is under consideration.
The Peak District suffered probably more severely
than elsewhere, Practically not e single house was unaffected, many were unroofed or so badly damaged as to
be uninhabitable for a considerable time.
Great havec was played by the high winds to the
trees and shrubs in the Botanical Gardens in the various
grounds and parks, in plantations and to the roadside trees. Many trees of scientific or económic interest have been greatly disfigured or destroyed and a long time must elapse! before the damage done can be effaced. It is clear that too many trees now exist in the streets of this Colony exposed as it is to periodical visitations of typhoons and it is proposed gradually to reduce their number.
The Kowloon-Centen Railway, which had already
suffered domage by a landslide after heavy rain on the 14th June also requires considerably repairs which will cost at least $15,000. The damage might however have been much greater. The permanent way was not seriously damaged though the pitching to banka alongside Tide Cove and Tolo Harbours will take some time to repair and the speed of traine has meanwhile to be restricted. Signale, lovel
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