HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee Urges Voter Turnout to Propel Reforms
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee urges residents to vote in this year’s election to drive reforms, support disaster recovery and strengthen public safety.
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HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee urges residents to vote in this year’s election to drive reforms, support disaster recovery and strengthen public safety.
Voters across the HKSAR began casting ballots this morning as voting kicked off for the 8th-term Legislative Council election, with 90 members to be elected.
HK elections after the Tai Po fire reflect public support for the HKSAR government’s swift response, community unity and a commitment to reform building works for a safer future.
HKSAR government reports over HK$2.8 billion raised for the Wang Fuk Court Support Fund, boosting relief efforts and raising living subsidies for Tai Po fire victims.
HKSAR chief executive orders a judge-led commission to probe a deadly residential fire that killed 151 people, enacts support measures for 2,500 displaced residents.
Authorities in the HKSAR have completed search operations at four Tai Po residential blocks after a devastating fire, with 146 lives lost and 79 residents injured.
HKSAR government confirms all 144 people reported missing after a Tai Po fire have been located safe, highlighting coordinated emergency response.
Donations and HKSAR government grants for Tai Po fire victims have reached HK$1.1 billion (about US$140M), reflecting strong community solidarity and relief efforts.
The HKSAR government reports 150 missing and 83 injured after a fire at a Tai Po residential complex, prompting calls for smarter fire-prevention measures.
HKSAR chief executive John Lee and officials held a memorial service at Government Headquarters to honor victims of the Tai Po residential fire, with flags at half-mast across government buildings.