Hong Kong evicts 20 villagers from Tin Sam Tsuen for Northern Metropolis

Hundreds of security guards and police officers carried out an eviction in Hung Shui Kiu on Tuesday, removing about 20 Tin Sam Tsuen residents for the Northern Metropolis project despite unresolved compensation concerns.

The Lands Department deployed hundreds of security guards to Hung Shui Kiu at 9am on Tuesday. Half an hour later officials confronted residents at a steel gate leading to a cluster of eight houses. The government said about 60 households involving more than 70 residents were affected. More than 40 households were ineligible for packages while most of the rest had received payments or rehousing. Residents argued that satisfactory compensation and relocation packages had not been provided. The Development Bureau noted that roughly five families were still completing procedures and would receive compensation once eligibility was confirmed.

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Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court have returned to the fire-ravaged ruins in recent days, climbing stairs to retrieve jewellery, cash, photo albums and keepsakes before bidding farewell to their homes. The fire services chief acknowledged at a hearing that departments need better communication while insisting on clear divisions of responsibility. The blaze killed 168 people.

Tin Sam Tsuen in Hung Shui Kiu is set to be levelled for the Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen New Development Area under the Northern Metropolis project. Residents say they have run out of options.

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The administrator of Wang Fuk Court has detailed plans to refund HK$127 million to owners displaced by a major fire, following the payment of HK$180 million toward a renovation project.

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