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Super Typhoon Ragasa
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Mother and son, 5, in intensive care after being swept into Hong Kong sea

Father attempts to save family swept in by wave during No 8 signal for Super Typhoon Ragasa, leading to rescuers pulling all three from water

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A man, woman and their five-year-old son had to be rescued from the sea after the latter two were swept in by a wave during the No 8 warning signal for Super Typhoon Ragasa. Photo: Handout
Cannix Yau

A woman and her five-year-old son were hospitalised in intensive care on Tuesday after strong waves swept them into the sea at a Hong Kong waterfront during the No 8 signal for Super Typhoon Ragasa.

The family of four, including the 40-year-old father and nine-year-old daughter, had gone to the breakwater at Ka Yip Street in Chai Wan to watch the waves after the Hong Kong Observatory issued the No 8 warning signal at 2.20pm.

The mother and son were swept away by a large wave, and the father jumped into the sea to rescue them.

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Deputy Chief Fire Officer Fok Chun-ming said the Fire Services Department (FSD) received a report at 3.24pm about the family falling into the sea at the location.

“Upon arrival at the scene, our officers found three people who had fallen into the sea. A nearby boatman had already rescued one woman and a child, while another man was still in the water waiting for help,” he said.

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He explained that due to the unstable sea conditions, transferring the woman to shore was difficult.

“The rescued woman and the child were on a boat that was more than two metres [6.5 feet] from the shore. To provide immediate first aid, firefighters had to board the boat to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR] on the woman,” he said.

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