Hong Kong’s Blood Donation Surge After Tai Po Fire as 144 Missing Safe
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.
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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.
Volunteers across Hong Kong rallied to support survivors of the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, providing essentials and emotional support in a display of community resilience.
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.
On Saturday, Nov 29, Hong Kong residents gathered for a memorial honoring victims of a recent residential fire, reflecting on safety and community solidarity.
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.
Hong Kong will fly HKSAR and Chinese national flags at half-mast from Nov 29 to Dec 1 to mourn victims of the Tai Po fire, canceling non-essential public events.
Hong Kong’s ICAC on Nov 28, 2025, detained eight individuals over suspected graft in the renovation of Wang Fuk Court, highlighting the need for transparent oversight in construction and safety.
Firefighting and rescue efforts at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court ended at 10:18 a.m. on Nov 28, with 128 confirmed deaths and around 200 missing. Authorities launch weeks-long investigation.
Hong Kong’s ICAC arrested two engineering directors over the Wang Fuk Court fire that killed 94 people, underscoring global demands for building safety and accountability.
Residents of Hong Kong volunteer alongside firefighters after a Tai Po apartment fire, supporting rescue efforts and community-led relief.