The central area of Victoria Harbour will be
closed to marine traffic on Friday (October 1) from 7pm to 9pm because
of the 2004 National Day Fireworks Display.
The ban would be implemented in conjunction with the Marine Police
to ensure safety and smooth traffic at sea, a Marine Department
spokesman said today (September 26).
"On October 1, four barges off Wan Chai will set off fireworks
about 8pm. The waters around the four barges will be closed from
2pm to 11pm to all traffic except craft directly involved in the
fireworks display, government launches and other authorised vessels,"
the spokesman said.
From 7pm to 9pm, the traffic ban will be enlarged to cover all
of the central harbour. Vessels, other than those with authorisation,
will be prohibited from entering or remaining in the Restricted
Area, which is bounded on the east by a straight line joining
Hung Hom Railway Station Cargo Pier and the breakwater at Kellett
Island, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, and on the west by a line
joining the southwest extremity of Ocean Terminal and the Central
Government Pier.
All vessels approaching the Restricted Area before or during the
fireworks display, and vessels dispersing from viewing positions
after the display should proceed at a safe speed (generally not
exceeding five knots); maintain proper lookout; and avoid using
searchlights that may interfere with proper lookouts and affect
safe operation of other vessels.
Before a voyage, coxswains or masters of vessels should ensure
that passengers know where to find and how to use life saving
appliances; that all children are wearing lifejackets; and that
a passenger list has been prepared in the event of an emergency.
Vessels must not exceed their carrying capacity.
Small vessels, in particular those with no decking or less than
five metres in length, are advised not to proceed into or remain
in the central harbour area during the event. In areas of high
traffic density such small vessels are vulnerable to the wash
from larger vessels and are not easily detected by larger vessels
with high freeboard.
To assist in landward crowd control, all public piers and landing
steps within the Restricted Area will be closed from 7pm to 9pm.
Small craft are advised to make use of other public landing facilities
during the closure period. Due to high demand for landing facilities
within the Restricted Area soon after reopening of the landing
facilities, it is inevitable that delays will be experienced at
all public landing facilities in the central harbour area. If
possible, masters should use landing facilities away from the
central harbour for disembarkation.
To ensure orderly disembarkation of passengers after the show,
a sterile area will be set up at Queen's Pier and at Kowloon Public
Pier. These two sterile areas will include water areas fronting
the respective piers to a distance of about 90 metres offshore.
All vessels must wait at designated gathering areas for their
turn to enter from the east and thereafter depart from the west
of the sterile areas. Marine Department and Marine Police launches
will enforce the traffic measures.
For emergency assistance, appropriate distress signals should
be used immediately. Contact should be made with the Marine Department
on VHF radio channel 16 (call sign "Hong Kong Rescue");
the Marine Regional Command and Control Centre at 2803 6240, 2803
6241or 999.
In the event of inclement weather, the fireworks display may be
postponed to Saturday (October 2), starting about 9pm. The marine
traffic control measures will be enforced with as set out above
with one-hour delay.
For details of marine traffic arrangements, please read Marine
Department Notice No.130 of 2004 at http://www.mardep.gov.hk.
Ends/Sunday, September 26, 2004
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