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Fatal accidents in rock climbing
Question No.
Reply by the Hon. Donald P.H. Liao, CBE, JP, Secretary for District Administration to a question from the Hon. Rosanna Tam in the Legislative Council meeting 6f 25 May 1988
3. MRS. TAM asked (in Cantonese):
QUESTION Will the Government inform this Council
of the number of deaths and injuries involved in mountain climbing in Hong Kong over the last three years; the locations where accidents are mostly prone to occur and whether Government has taken any measures to warn mountain climbers of these blackspots so that they are advised to take some other routes?
SECRETARY FOR DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION:
Sir
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An Hong Kong, mountaineering is restricted
to rock climbing. During the last three years, there have only been one death through rock climbing and two
The former involved a young man.
other injuries.
climbing unaccompanied and ill-equipped
on Lion Rock
main crag in February this year.
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During the same period, there have been three
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deaths and thirty two incidents involving 115 hikers or hillwalkers, mostly occuring within country parks but not at any particular spots. It should be pointed out that in most cases, the accidents were the result of a pre- existing medical factor, or conditions such as sunstroke or dehydration and did not involve falls or other mishaps directly connected with the activity itself.
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