Key facts
- A power outage at Tsuen Wan Centre in Hong Kong affected approximately 3,000 residents.
- Residents experienced a lack of water and disrupted lift services for over 24 hours.
- The outage occurred on Monday morning and electricity was gradually restored by Tuesday noon.
- The incident impacted five residential blocks and a care home for people with disabilities.
Approximately 3,000 residents at Tsuen Wan Centre in Hong Kong have been without water and experienced disrupted lift services for over 24 hours due to a power outage. The incident, which began on Monday morning, affected about 1,000 households across five residential blocks and a care home for people with disabilities. Electricity supply was only gradually restored around noon on Tuesday, according to a notice from the Tsuen Wan Centre Management Services Office.
