Hong Kong Fire Victims Now Stable as Support Extends to 2026
All 24 remaining Wang Fuk Court fire patients are stable, with full medical fee waivers and ongoing care extended through 2026.
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All 24 remaining Wang Fuk Court fire patients are stable, with full medical fee waivers and ongoing care extended through 2026.
Explore how the Hong Kong government’s rapid relief—cash grants, rehousing and community support—helped survivors of the late-November Wang Fuk Court fire.
Senior psychologist Lam Ho-ming offers easy grounding and breathing exercises plus community support advice to heal post-fire trauma in Tai Po, Hong Kong.
A tragic fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po has claimed 159 lives and left 31 missing. Maintenance workers were among the victims, with families receiving HKD 20,000 support.
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.
Search efforts concluded at four Tai Po blocks after a major fire in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, leaving 146 dead and 79 injured.
After a devastating Tai Po building fire, Hong Kong residents line up for hours to donate blood, as 144 people previously missing are confirmed safe.
A fire tore through a Tai Po residential complex on Nov 29, 2025, leaving 150 residents missing and 83 injured as rescue teams continue their search.
Residents of Hong Kong gathered on Saturday morning to honor the victims of last week’s residential building fire in an emotional candlelight memorial service.
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.