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Citations:Hunei

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English citations of Hunei

  • 2016 September 1, Abraham Gerber, “Kaohsiung mayor ignoring public: protesters”, in Taipei Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 01 September 2016, Taiwan News, page 3‎[2]:
    Protesters from Kaohsiung’s Lujhu (路竹) and Hunei (湖內) districts said the city government failed to promptly publish online that a controversial iron wire and screw factory had passed an environmental review.
  • 2017 February 15, Chieh-Tsun (王介村) Wang, 許政俊 [Hsu Cheng-Chun], “南部分傳雞鴨疑染H5N6 各縣市加強消毒 [H5N6 SPREADS, DEAD POULTRY DUMPED, INSPECTIONS RAISED]”, in Bryant Chang, transl., Public Television Service[3], archived from the original on 19 October 2022[4]:
    A meat company in Hunei, Kaohsiung received a batch of chickens from Yulin County on the 13th, and the poultry were suspected of infection due to the apparent skin flushing.
  • 2022 April 10, George Liao, “Wanted man nabbed in southern Taiwan after loud phone conversation attracted police attention”, in Taiwan News[5], archived from the original on 2022-04-10, Society‎[6]:
    Tainan City Police Department’s Second Precinct told CNA on Saturday that four officers from the precinct’s criminal investigation corps were working on a case in Kaohisung City’s Hunei District on Friday (April 8) afternoon when a male motorist in a car talking very loudly on his phone attracted their attention.
  • 2023 August 10, Chang Hsiung-feng, Tsai Meng-yu, Hung Hsueh-kuan, Ko Lin, “Heavy rain forecast across much of Taiwan Thursday”, in Focus Taiwan[7], archived from the original on 10 August 2023, Society‎[8]:
    In Kaohsiung, flooding has been reported across multiple locations in the city and the Water Resources Agency (WRA) has issued Level 1 flood alerts for Hunei and Cieding districts.
  • 2024 March 23, Matthew Strong, “Kaohsiung factory blast leaves 2 Thai workers dead”, in Taiwan News[9], archived from the original on May 04, 2024, Society:
    The labor authorities ordered the factory in Hunei District to suspend operations and ordered it to pay a fine of NT$300,000 (US$9,380).