Published: 00:17, April 9, 2020 | Updated: 05:02, June 6, 2023
27 HK residents stranded in Morocco to leave for Guangzhou
By Gu Mengyan

Twenty-seven Hong Kong residents and some other Chinese nationals stranded in Morocco will leave for Guangzhou on Thursday night via a flight chartered by the Chinese Embassy in Morocco.

The evacuees will be placed under medical surveillance for two weeks after they arrive in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, on Friday at noon. They need to pay for their seats on this flight.

The evacuees will be placed under medical surveillance for two weeks after they arrive in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, on Friday at noon

Since mid-March, Morocco has suspended all international flights to and from its territory; it has shut its borders with neighboring countries as it battles to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, people stranded there cannot leave on their own.

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Hong Kong’s Immigration Department has received requests for assistance from 158 Hong Kong residents left unattended in Morocco, mostly in Casablanca and Marrakesh. Of these, 113 people managed to fly home, while another 18 said they would not take the chartered flight due to personal reasons.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has been working with overseas Chinese embassies and various airlines to bring home SAR residents stranded in other countries and regions.

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Earlier on Sunday, 65 Hong Kong residents stranded in Peru flew back to the city with the government’s assistance. Before this, the government also helped Hong Kong residents to return home from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.

Lawmaker Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, chairwoman of the New People’s Party, said on Friday the government should send a chartered flight to Mumbai, India, to collect Hong Kong residents there. She said the party had received “a batch of calls for help”.

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