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Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fire | Families of domestic helpers killed in fire to receive HK$800,000 Hong Kong's Labour and Welfare Secretary Chris Sun announced today (Dec. 2) that foreign domestic helpers who died in the Tai Po fire will receive HK$800,000 in total compensation, while injured workers and survivors will also receive financial support.
Hong Kong
2025.12.02 19:30
Deepline | One hug, one song, endless love: HK entertainment industry rallies to support Tai Po fire relief Facing the No. 5 fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, members of the entertainment industry, regardless of region or distance, have generously contributed funds and efforts, offering sincere prayers. On various stages and occasions, they have conveyed grief through song and connected through empathy, bringing warmth and blessings to the disaster victims. These countless points of light converge into a river, with the hope that the gloom will soon dissipate.
Deepline
2025.12.02 19:00
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fire | Death toll increases to 156, 30 still missing A severe No. 5 fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on Nov. 26. The police's Disaster Victim Identification Unit (DVIU) continued searching the fire scene today (Nov. 2) and gradually removed several suspected bodies. The police held a press conference in the afternoon to update on the evidence collection and investigation progress. As of 4 pm today, the death toll has risen to 156, with 30 people still unaccounted for.
Hong Kong
2025.12.02 17:25
Watch This | Heartfelt messages for pets lost in Wang Fuk Court fire: Owners hold onto hope of reunion The devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court on Nov. 26 caused significant human casualties and claimed the lives of numerous pets. Today (Dec. 2), marking the seventh day since the tragedy, volunteers set up a "Pet Wish Wall" near Kwong Fuk Estate. The wall quickly filled with messages from passersby, expressing love and blessings for the pets lost in the fire.
Hong Kong
2025.12.02 17:06
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fire | CE: To break down barriers of interest, pursuing accountability without exception Chief Executive John Lee reiterated today (Dec. 2) the government's unwavering commitment to investigating the fatal five-alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po and pursuing all responsible parties. Speaking before the Executive Council meeting, he outlined the ongoing multi-agency efforts to uncover the truth and ensure justice for the victims.
Hong Kong
2025.12.02 15:30
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | DVIU enters disaster area to retrieve fire-resistant tarpaulin fabric The death toll from the Nov. 26 five‑alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po has risen to 151. The Disaster Victim Identification Unit (DVIU) continued its search and recovery operations at the scene today (Dec. 2), retrieving several more suspected bodies and collecting fire-resistant tarpaulins in the afternoon.
Hong Kong
2025.12.02 15:00
Deepline | Deceitful mesh mix: Substandard flame-retardant netting suspected in fatal Tai Po fire The investigation into the No. 5 alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po has reached a breakthrough. Out of 20 scaffolding mesh samples collected, seven failed to meet flame-retardant standards. It is suspected that substandard protective mesh was mixed with compliant mesh, which costs twice as much, in an attempt to pass off inferior materials. Eric Chan, Chief Secretary for Administration, criticized the suspects for their deliberate and deceitful methods in carrying out the crime.
Deepline
2025.12.02 14:30
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