Shenzhen Warehouse Delivers Swift Relief for Tai Po Fire
Within hours of the Tai Po fire, Sinotrans Logistics in Shenzhen activated its cross-border ‘Relief Supplies Express’ to deliver vital rescue gear and medical aid to Hong Kong SAR.
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Within hours of the Tai Po fire, Sinotrans Logistics in Shenzhen activated its cross-border ‘Relief Supplies Express’ to deliver vital rescue gear and medical aid to Hong Kong SAR.
In the wake of Hong Kong’s worst fire in nearly 80 years, 31.9% of voters cast ballots in the LegCo election on Sunday, marking a hopeful step toward recovery.
Nearly two weeks after the massive Tai Po fire, HK$5M aid, school relocations, and community support are helping survivors rebuild.
HKSAR government to discuss support for Tai Po fire survivors and Chief Executive John Lee urges voter turnout in LegCo election today.
Discover how Hong Kong’s community and government united to help Tai Po fire victims with funds, housing, and care, showing the power of solidarity in tough times.
Hong Kong reels from the Tai Po fire tragedy ahead of its December 7 LegCo election, testing governance and institutional resilience in the face of loss and reform.
Hong Kong’s recent elections and strong response to the Tai Po fire showcase unity, resilience, and a fresh wave of good governance and hope for the future.
HK’s HKSAR gov’t and Liaison Office held a Constitution Day seminar with 900 attendees, observed a minute of silence for Tai Po fire victims, and discussed safety reforms and the upcoming Dec 7 Legislative Council election.
The HKSAR government reports donations to the Wang Fuk Court Support Fund have reached HK$2.8 billion after the Tai Po fire, with living subsidies raised to HK$100,000 per household.
Fifteen suspects linked to a maintenance firm in Tai Po have been detained over a residential fire that killed 156, with more arrests expected.