Devices to be ready for use later this week to help emergency services battle potential flooding
Hong Kong authorities have acquired three more robotic “water-pumping dragon” machines, at a cost of HK$1 million (US$127,390) each, with the devices to be ready for use later this week to help emergency services battle potential flooding.
The Drainage Services Department said on Tuesday that its machines had been deployed for 500 hours since the start of this year’s rainy season.
The new devices will add to the department’s four bought since April and another two acquired earlier.
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