HKSAR Plans Aid for Tai Po Fire Survivors During LegCo Vote
HKSAR government to discuss support for Tai Po fire survivors and Chief Executive John Lee urges voter turnout in LegCo election today.
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HKSAR government to discuss support for Tai Po fire survivors and Chief Executive John Lee urges voter turnout in LegCo election today.
HKSAR police say 159 residents reported missing after the Nov 26 Tai Po fire are now safe. Death toll is 146, with 79 injured. Search ends today and HKSAR govt provides housing and aid.
After a deadly blaze at Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong residents and social orgs team up to support survivors with shelters, relief funds, and community spirit.
Guangdong Province rapidly mobilized rescue equipment and medical supplies to support HKSAR’s fire relief efforts in Tai Po, delivering aid Thursday evening and Friday morning.
Fire at a Hong Kong residential complex was extinguished early Friday, leaving 128 confirmed dead. Over 500 residents are in shelters as relief efforts ramp up.
On 26 November, Hong Kong residents and volunteers rallied to aid victims of the deadliest Tai Po fire in decades, with donations and relief efforts surging citywide.