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Red flags go up at Hong Kong beaches as lifeguards go on strike to protest manpower shortage

Lifesaving services suspended at Butterfly Beach in Tuen Mun, Silverstrand Beach and Hap Mun Bay Beach in Sai Kung until further notice

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Aside from the lack of manpower, lifeguards also complained of poor career prospects. Photo: Felix Wong

Red flags have been hoisted at three beaches in Hong Kong as more than 40 lifeguards across the city went on strike.

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At 9.10am on Thursday, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced that lifesaving services had been suspended at Butterfly Beach in Tuen Mun, Silverstrand Beach and Hap Mun Bay Beach in Sai Kung until further notice because of an insufficient number of lifeguards on duty.

The lifeguards were protesting what they called a chronic shortage of manpower at beaches across the city.

A notice at Butterfly Beach advising people to not to enter the water. Photo: Felix Wong
A notice at Butterfly Beach advising people to not to enter the water. Photo: Felix Wong

Alex Kwok Siu-kit, spokesman for the Hong Kong and Kowloon Life Guard's Union, which organised the strike, said lifeguards in the city had repeatedly raised their concerns over manpower shortages at beaches and their poor career prospects to LCSD, but to no avail.

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“We estimate there is now a shortage of 200 lifeguards at beaches across the city,” Kwok said. “This creates pressure on us when we are on duty, and our colleagues have difficulty taking days off.”

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