HKSAR Charity Opens Shelters as Donations Pour In for Fire Survivors
An HKSAR charity opens temporary shelters and street booths in Tai Po as residents of HKSAR donate supplies to support survivors of the Wang Fuk Court fire.
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An HKSAR charity opens temporary shelters and street booths in Tai Po as residents of HKSAR donate supplies to support survivors of the Wang Fuk Court fire.
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