Charities aid Tai Po fire survivors with furniture

Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong recently delivered furniture to a displaced family in temporary housing following the November fire at Wang Fuk Court.

A 69-year-old resident surnamed Ho and her daughter received new items including a shoe cabinet, foldable desk and wardrobe. They have lived in a 100 sq ft flat in Hung Shui Kiu for six months after the November 26 fire killed 168 people and displaced 5,000 residents from the Tai Po estate. Ho said they had avoided buying furniture because they expected to purchase a new home under a government buy-back plan. “Buying [furniture] costs money and we don’t know how long we will live here,” she said. The visit was part of initiatives by Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong and Tai Po Baptist Church Social Service to support survivors through Operation Santa Claus.

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Hong Kong residents navigate fire-damaged ruins of Wang Fuk Court to retrieve cherished family items before farewell.
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Wang Fuk Court residents climb ruins to retrieve family treasures, bid farewell

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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.

Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court returned on Saturday to their fire-ravaged flats to retrieve belongings one last time, amid tearful scenes. Ian Chu cherished the chance to capture a final photo of Tolo Harbour from his flat. The blaze killed 168 people, including 81 in Wang Cheong House.

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A resident of Hong Kong's fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po reported that drawers and boxes in her flat appeared ransacked, prompting a police probe and rekindling burglary fears in the sealed complex. The incident came to light after a government social worker sent her a photo on Monday. Police inspected the flat on Tuesday morning.

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