Hong Kong's Marine Department Resumes Services

April 30, 2020

© kaylakan / Adobe Stock
© kaylakan / Adobe Stock

Hong Kong's Marine Department will resume all services, with the exception of surveying outside of Hong Kong, from May 4 after a suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a deppartment spokesperson said Wednesday.

Following the coronavirus outbreak, the department first suspended service on January 29 but resumed on March 2. Services were suspended once again from March 23.

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