Aid Pours In After Tai Po Fire in Hong Kong
Nearly two weeks after the massive Tai Po fire, HK$5M aid, school relocations, and community support are helping survivors rebuild.
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Nearly two weeks after the massive Tai Po fire, HK$5M aid, school relocations, and community support are helping survivors rebuild.
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