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What do you think of the Macau government’s performance in responding to Typhoon Hato?

Basically we have not seen the government show enough sincerity to apologize. The weather chief resigned, that was that. Last night there was news about how much money would be spent to compensate the victims. But this is not enough to appease the people. The first reaction of the Macau government is to give money? At this critical moment, why can't the government borrow water, electricity, and materials from surrounding areas and distribute them to citizens in a timely and free manner? Are you still asking so many people to collect water from fire hoses? I see in my circle of friends that the people organizing water distribution are private organizations and companies, and I don’t seem to see any coordination and leadership from the government. Various restaurants also voluntarily provide free or low-cost meals to everyone. During the whole process, I just felt that the people were struggling to support it, and the government seemed to have a very low sense of presence. In fact, we could request assistance from the troops stationed in Australia yesterday, but I don’t know why the troops were only dispatched today. Everyone is very grateful to the doctors, police, firefighters and other hard-working personnel, but I really can't understand why the government can't stand up strongly at this time and organize the entire society to coordinate actions? I think that what a county government in the Mainland can do very well would be quite difficult for the Macao government.