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On This DayLandslip in Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town kills 3 people in 1994 – from the SCMP archive

  • On this day 30 years ago, heavy rain washed away a slope in Hong Kong, killing three people and forcing 2,000 families to evacuate

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1994’s landslide at Kwun Lung Lau housing estate in Kennedy Town killed three people, including a 9-year-old girl and her father. Photo: Eric Li
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This article was first published on July 24, 1994

Three die in landslip

A man and his nine-year-old daughter were among three people killed on July 23, 1994 when a retaining wall below one of Hong Kong’s biggest housing estates collapsed on to a busy footpath.

Emergency services immediately evacuated 2,000 families from the 20-year-old, 21-storey Kwun Lung Lau Estate building in Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town, fearing that it might collapse.

Also killed was another man, 26-year-old Ng Yuk-wing. Early this morning emergency services were still searching the mud and rocks for more trapped pedestrians.

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Among the injured were two other members of the dead man and girl’s family - the 33-year-old mother and her 15-year-old son. Both were in fair condition at Queen Mary Hospital.

Witnesses said the collapse, at about 8.30pm, was heralded by a noise like a bomb exploding. It was followed by screams for help.

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It left an eight-metre-high pile of rubble and mud sprawling over the footpath and an adjacent sitting area.

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