Police investigate cause of noise barrier fire

[RTHK] - 11/27/2024

Police on Wednesday launched an investigation after a six-metre-tall noise barrier along a road in Tsuen Wan caught fire. Emergency personnel were called to Cheung Pei Shan Road near Shek Wai Kok Estate when the force received multiple fire reports at about 11am. Firefighters took about half an (…)



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