Hong Kong Relief Fund Reaches $422 Million for Fire Recovery
Hong Kong’s relief fund for the Nov. 26 residential building fire has reached $422 million, offering immediate and long-term aid to affected families through mid-2026 recovery efforts.
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Hong Kong’s relief fund for the Nov. 26 residential building fire has reached $422 million, offering immediate and long-term aid to affected families through mid-2026 recovery efforts.
Hong Kong has deployed a fresh batch of relief supplies from the Chinese mainland—drones, exoskeletons, gear and more—to enhance Fire Services rescue missions.
The People’s Bank of China has added 100 billion yuan to its relending quota to bolster flood control, disaster relief and post-disaster reconstruction in the Chinese mainland.
China’s NDRC has allocated 50 million yuan for recovery and reconstruction in Hebei Province on the Chinese mainland after heavy rain and flooding.
Continuous heavy rainfall in Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province on the Chinese mainland has triggered floods. The NDRC has allocated 100M yuan to support rescue operations and relief efforts.
Rescue teams are mobilizing swiftly in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region to provide essential relief and rescue operations following the recent earthquake.
Relief efforts are underway in Tsogo Township, Xizang Autonomous Region, where cooking appliances and food have been distributed to residents following a magnitude-6.8 earthquake.
A food truck has become a lifeline for quake-affected residents in Quluo Township, Xizang Autonomous Region, offering warm meals and much-needed support following a magnitude-6.8 earthquake.
The Chinese mainland expresses gratitude to Taiwan for their heartfelt condolences and support following the magnitude-6.8 earthquake in Xizang.
The Chinese mainland sends vital emergency relief supplies to earthquake-stricken Vanuatu, aiding in immediate recovery efforts after the devastating 7.3-magnitude quake.