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In the Fall 2020 issue of WNYF there is an article by the Chief Fire Officer of the Hong Kong Fire Services Department. He records about 2150 total structural fires per year in Hong Kong the last several years. Hong Kong has a population of 7.5 million (versus 8.4 million in New York City), 30% of whom reside in public housing (versus 8% in New York City). They have almost twice the number of high rise buildings as New York City.
In January, 2021, FDNY recorded 2144 structural fires. This would be about 10-12 times the incidence of Hong Kong (the most densely populated city on earth). This great for buffs....but?
Does New York City meet the definition of a dystopian society?
In January, 2021, FDNY recorded 2144 structural fires. This would be about 10-12 times the incidence of Hong Kong (the most densely populated city on earth). This great for buffs....but?
Does New York City meet the definition of a dystopian society?