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‘I’ll never forget’: Hong Kong health workers in Turkey quake rescue mission recall sleepless nights, freezing temperatures

  • Food and water shortages, language barriers among hurdles faced by team, say medical workers tasked with taking care of members’ health
  • The 59-strong team was awarded inaugural Chief Executive’s Award for Exemplary Performance

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Dr Cecilia Fan was among a 59-strong search and rescue team sent from Hong Kong to Turkey. Photo: Handout

Stephen Ngai Wing-sum and his medical colleagues once went without sleep for more than 48 hours and did not shower for over a week during a nine-day mission carried out by a 59-strong team from Hong Kong to help quake-stricken Turkey earlier this year.

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The 40-year-old nurse said the group had to often use wet wipes when temperatures rose at noon because of a shortage of clean water.

“I will never forget the experience,” Ngai said.

He recalled feeling exhilarated when they were given a bag of five to 10 litres of water for cleaning purposes, which they used to wash their hair and body at the outdoor shower facilities.

A healthcare worker attends to a fellow team member during the nine-day mission in Turkey. Photo: Handout
A healthcare worker attends to a fellow team member during the nine-day mission in Turkey. Photo: Handout

Ngai, along with nurse Kwok Chin-fung and doctors Kinson Lau Kin-sang and Cecilia Fan Yuen-man from the Department of Health, were among a team of rescue workers from the city sent to Turkey in February to help search for survivors after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed tens of thousands in the region.

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