After Tai Po fire, Hong Kong needs support, compassion and answers

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.

The images of the Tai Po fire will stay with many for the rest of their lives, as flames ravaged towers in Hong Kong, turning one afternoon into a citywide moment of shock, horror and grief. The author, watching from afar, shared the pain rippling through the community. This tragedy underscores the urgent need for support and compassion for those affected.

As with past incidents like the London Grenfell Tower fire and the Wang Fuk Court fire, Hong Kong requires answers through a judge-led inquiry. The probe will examine causes and recommend enhancements to fire services. The role of bodies such as the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and fire departments may come under scrutiny to ensure accountability.

Rebuilding public trust demands a renewed commitment to safety and oversight, involving strengthened building regulations. Organizations like the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and discussions in the Legislative Council elections could address future prevention. Similar events in places like Thailand and Milan highlight the global need for better emergency responses.

While awaiting the inquiry's findings, the community must provide immediate aid to help residents recover from their losses.

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Hong Kong rescuers receive mainland firefighter goggles and gloves at Tai Po fire site amid deadly blaze aftermath.
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Hong Kong receives new mainland supplies after Tai Po fire

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Hong Kong continues to receive disaster relief supplies coordinated by the central government to aid rescue efforts following the deadly fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. A new batch from the mainland, including firefighter goggles and waterproof gloves, arrived on Wednesday and has been put into use. The blaze has killed at least 159 people, with 31 still missing.

Building on the shock of the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, which affected 16 students and a staff member from a local school, Hong Kong's community showed remarkable unity with alumni support and sympathy from overseas. The author, with personal ties to the area, draws detailed lessons from the UK's 2017 Grenfell Tower inquiry to urge stronger building safety regulations.

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Following the deadly November 26 Tai Po fire that killed 161 and displaced 5,000 at Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong's Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho pledged stricter building safety laws, vowing no leniency for construction sector loopholes and government takeover of risky renovations.

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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Hong Kong's newly elected lawmakers will discuss a government motion to strengthen support for residents affected by the Wang Fuk Court fire at their first chamber meeting next Wednesday, but will skip a regular question session for officials. The meeting will also debate a lawmaker's motion calling for a review of the city's building maintenance system and a crackdown on bid rigging in renovation projects. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu will give an opening speech.

Hong Kong's Health Bureau says 67 of the 79 people injured in the Tai Po fire have recovered and been discharged, with the remaining 12 in stable condition. The blaze claimed at least 161 lives and displaced thousands of residents.

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Hong Kong police have expanded their probe into allegedly fake scaffolding net safety certificates to six estates, following discoveries at two sites after the Tai Po inferno that prompted the removal of mesh netting at about 200 locations last week. The blaze on November 26 killed at least 159 people, including a firefighter, and left nearly 5,000 homeless.

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