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Post-fire relief and support efforts at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court continued to advance, with all levels of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government activating a comprehensive assistance mechanism.
The massive blaze at a high-rise housing estate killed at least 159 people, including 10 domestic helpers, highlighting the critical role they play in the Chinese territory.
With the flames put out and cordons lifted, residents living near charred remains of Wang Fuk Court contemplate how to move forward.
The HK gov't has pledged to give HK$50,000 in living allowance to households affected by the fatal Tai Po fire and another HK$200,000 to households that have lost a family member in the blaze.
Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades is raising questions about corruption and negligence in the renovations of the apartment complex where at least 128 people died.
The number of people killed in the devastating Hong Kong apartment complex fire has risen to 128 with as many as 200 missing, officials said Friday, as authorities announced eight more arrests over the blaze.
In a sign of China’s role in the city, officials have tried to stamp out calls for accountability over a catastrophe that killed at least 159 people.
Hong Kong residential fire kills at least 55 people, destroys homes Blaze marks deadliest in decades; unclear how many people unaccounted for City’s chief executive John Lee to brief media after visiting complex
A few days ago, I joined a private Facebook group. I was greeted by many familiar faces — college classmates, former co-workers — most of whom were mainland Chinese living in Hong Kong. As of right now, the group has around 117,000 members. Many are ...
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