Aid Flows, Probe Continues After Tai Po Fire
Nearly two weeks after the Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po, HKSAR government and communities rally with HK$5M in aid, school relocations and cross-border support as investigators probe the cause.
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Nearly two weeks after the Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po, HKSAR government and communities rally with HK$5M in aid, school relocations and cross-border support as investigators probe the cause.
After a fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong’s government, NGOs and volunteers united to provide fundraising, shelter, healthcare and daily aid, showcasing community solidarity.
In early December 2025, the HKSAR government has relocated 1,900 residents from Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court and launched a working group to provide free housing and transport.
Hong Kong residents are lining up for hours to donate blood for Tai Po fire survivors after 144 people previously listed as missing were confirmed safe.
Charities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have opened shelters and donation booths in Tai Po District to support survivors of the Wang Fuk Court fire.
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