Filipino helpers vow to stay in Hong Kong after deadly blaze

Filipino domestic helpers who survived Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades say they have no intention of leaving the city despite the trauma. At a fair in St John's Cathedral, some of the 35 survivors shared their ordeals, having lost all personal belongings in the inferno. Many continue working for their employers in transitional housing.

On November 26, a fire rapidly spread across seven of the eight towers at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, claiming 160 lives, including a firefighter, with six people still missing. Nearly 5,000 residents were left homeless. More than 200 domestic helpers worked at the estate, and among the victims were nine Indonesians and one Filipino.

At a full-day fair on Sunday at St John's Cathedral in Central, some of the 35 survivors recounted their ordeals. Jonalyn Duran, a 47-year-old widow, said she narrowly escaped with her 93-year-old boss. Many fled with children and elderly employers, enduring significant emotional toll after losing all personal belongings.

Despite the upheaval, some survivors have moved with their employers into transitional housing and continue working, though at least one has been laid off. They expressed determination to remain in Hong Kong.

The tragedy highlights the vulnerability of migrant workers in the city. The event, supported by groups like the Mission for Migrant Workers, offered aid and community support.

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Indonesia's Foreign Ministry confirms 125 nationals safe from a major fire at Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November 26, 2025. Nine Indonesians died, one remains under medical care, and five are still missing. The blaze killed 159 people total and injured 79 others.

In the ongoing fallout from Hong Kong's deadliest fire at Wang Fuk Court—which killed 161 people and displaced thousands, including over 200 domestic helpers—41-year-old Indonesian Siti Zulaikho calls her life 'chaotic.' Like Filipino survivors who vowed to stay (as previously reported), she faces exhaustion and insecurity as NGOs brace for job terminations.

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A devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po has claimed 146 lives and injured 79, displacing thousands. Authorities confirmed the safety of 159 previously missing residents, though about 40 remain unaccounted for. The government is providing temporary housing and financial aid while investigating the blaze's cause.

A fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po devastated towers, turning one afternoon into a citywide moment of shock, horror and grief. While the city awaits findings from an inquiry, it also requires renewed commitment to safety and oversight to rebuild public trust. Watching from afar, the author shared the community's shock and pain.

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2025年11月に香港の大埔(タイポー)で発生した死者を出した火災に関する最新の審問が月曜日に行われ、生存者らが証言を行った。その中で、自ら火災の危険を知らせるために隣家のドアを叩いて回り、そのまま犠牲となった白瑞蓮(パク・ソイリン)さんの行動が称えられた。夫の葉家駒(イップ・カークイ)さんと隣人の林燕明(ラム・インミン)さんは、彼女の行動を英雄的であるとしつつも「誰もが当然行うべきこと」と振り返り、「彼女があのような最期を迎えるべきではなかった」と語った。

大埔(タイポー)の王福宮(Wang Fuk Court)火災を調査している独立委員会は最初の証拠調べを行い、火災安全対策がほぼ完全に失敗した背景に6つの人的要因があったことを明らかにした。主任弁護士ビクター・ドーズSCは、3億3600万香港ドルのプロジェクトについて、労働省、消防局、住宅局の独立検査ユニットによる責任の否定を強調した。また、168人が死亡した11月の大火災における消防士ホー・ワイホーの死についても詳細が明らかになった。

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Following the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire, Hong Kong's Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun has outlined resettlement options, including building subsidised flats in Tai Po, while prioritising residents' input.

 

 

 

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