5,000 Hongkongers to take part in next Kai Tak Sports Park drill on Saturday

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2024-11-19 07:36:33 | Updated at 2024-11-19 09:30:27 1 hour ago
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Hong Kong authorities will conduct a crowd-control exercise at a venue in the new Kai Tak Sports Park on Saturday in a five-hour drill involving 5,000 participants including 4,500 civil servants, security personnel and emergency medical vehicle.

The drill will take place at the 5,000-seat Youth Sports Ground at Kai Tak Sports Park from 3.30pm to 8.45pm, according to Sau Mau Ping police district commander Kit Tse Tsui-wan.

“The primary objective of the test is to assess the capacity of the sports ground and its surrounding facilities,” she said.

Tse said the drill will include ticket checks, crowd control as well as managing entry and exit flows.

The exercise will cover two exit flow simulations, with participants divided into groups that will leave the venue and move towards Kai Tak and Sung Wong Tai MTR stations.

Another group will simulate a rainy day scenario, with participants using umbrellas.

In one of the scenarios, an attendee will role-play a medical emergency, with police and the ambulance called in the deal with the situation.

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