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8:30am-9:00am: tree management
8:30am-9:00am: Ken So, chief executive, Conservancy Association
8:30am-9:00am: Jim Chi-yung, Research Chair Professor of Geography & Environmental Sci-ence, Education University of Hong Kong
9:00am-9:30am: Hong Kong Rugby Sevens
9:00am-9:30am: Robbie McRobbie, CEO, Hong Kong Rugby Union
9:00am-9:30am: Patrick Lau, Professor, Department of Sport, Physical Education and Health, Hong Kong Baptist University
On Friday’s Backchat, we’re looking at tree management, after at least two trees collapsed over the past week, even before typhoon Nalgae hit Hong Kong.
A 64-year-old man died last Friday after being hit by a falling tree in Ng Tung Chai village near Tai Po.
The authorities said they had received reports about the unsafe tree and had asked a contractor to take follow-up action, but they d received no inspection report about the tree until after Friday’s incident.
A few days later on Tuesday, a 14-metre-tall Chinese bany
Hong Kong authorities have warned they will hold a contractor accountable after a tree branch snapped and killed a 64-year-old man on Friday (Oct 28) afternoon while villagers were carrying out clearing work. The Lands Department said the contractor should have removed the tree immediately after determining in August it had a high risk of collapsing. It said the contractor.