慈善团体协助大埔火灾幸存者添置家具

仁人家园(香港)近日为一户在大埔宏福苑十一月火灾后入住临时住所的受灾家庭提供了家具。

一名姓何的69岁居民及其女儿收到了包括鞋柜、折叠桌和衣柜在内的新家具。自11月26日发生导致168人死亡、5,000名大埔屋苑居民流离失所的火灾以来,她们已经在洪水桥一间100平方英尺的单位居住了六个月。何女士表示,她们一直避免购买家具,因为预计会通过政府的回购计划购买新居。她说:“购买家具需要花钱,而且我们不知道还要在这里住多久。”此次探访是仁人家园(香港)与大埔浸信会社会服务处合作,通过“圣诞送暖”行动支持火灾幸存者计划的一部分。

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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.

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