Tai Po fire: DNA ID continues as death toll reaches 161
The HKSAR government says DNA identification is underway for Tai Po fire victims, with the death toll at 161 and still rising.
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The HKSAR government says DNA identification is underway for Tai Po fire victims, with the death toll at 161 and still rising.
HK’s HKSAR Independent Committee held its first meeting yesterday to probe the Tai Po fire at Wang Fuk Court, reviewing causes, safety gaps, and a HK$3.8B support fund.
Hong Kong’s Primary Healthcare Commission and volunteers are offering free primary care and traditional Chinese medicine to Tai Po fire survivors, easing recovery with community support.
Judge David Lok Kai-hong will lead an independent probe into the recent Tai Po fire in Hong Kong, aiming for fairness and a report within nine months.
Volker Türk’s critique of Hong Kong’s fire response and LegCo election is seen by many as missing key facts on swift relief, online rules, and democratic evolution.
After the November 26 blaze at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong residents and volunteers have united – providing free rides, supplies and endless support to families hit hardest.
Hong Kong’s eighth-term LegCo election concluded today, filling all 90 seats under the ‘patriots administering Hong Kong’ principle. Chief Executive John Lee urges deep reforms and Tai Po fire recovery.