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Deepline | HKRC: Psychological counseling and 24-hour round-the-clock companionship for over 1,000 people A merciless blaze has caused significant loss of life and destruction of homes in a short period, a disaster that has not only brought pain to the residents of Tai Po but also grief shared by all citizens of Hong Kong. In response to the increasing demand for community support, the Hong Kong Red Cross (HKRC) announced that it will provide a 24-hour psychological support hotline starting yesterday (Nov. 30), which will operate until Jan. 24 next year.
Deepline
2025.12.01 19:00
Deepline | Through smoke and tears: One man's story of loss, rescue, and resilience in Tai Po fire The spirit of mutual aid, ingrained in the bone marrow of Hong Kong citizens, has accompanied us through hardships. Mr. Lee, a resident of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, experienced a life-and-death situation during the fire. He recalled being unable to escape due to thick smoke outside the door, and later, with the mutual support of a neighboring couple, he was rescued by firefighters with the help of an aerial ladder.
Deepline
2025.12.01 18:40
(Watch This) Wang Fuk Court fires | Turn grief into strength: Foreign residents share sorrows and help each other A No. 5 fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on the afternoon of November 26, resulting in severe casualties. This unfortunate disaster has brought together citizens of different nationalities and backgrounds, uniting them in a shared sense of solidarity. They mourn with flowers and extend warmth through their actions, accompanying the affected residents through this difficult time, proving that there is love among humanity.
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2025.12.01 18:14
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | ICAC arrests 12 individuals in connection with procurement of non-fire-retardant tarpaulins Commissioner Against Corruption Woo Ying-ming announced today that the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has arrested 12 individuals in connection with the recent five-alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. The arrests include engineering consultants, contractors, and scaffolding subcontractors.
Hong Kong
2025.12.01 18:00
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | SPCA: 91 more animals rescued, 73 survive More than 200 animals have been rescued from the scene of a major fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, which broke out on Nov. 26, claiming human lives and causing significant animal casualties. The Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) provided updated figures in a social media post early Monday.
Hong Kong
2025.12.01 17:00
Wang Fuk Court No.5 fire | Fire Services Department: 12 injured firefighters discharged from hospital A No. 5 fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last Wednesday (Nov. 26), burning for over 43 hours before being extinguished, resulting in 146 deaths and multiple injuries. Among the casualties was 37-year-old firefighter Andy Yeung, who bravely lost his life in the line of duty, along with 12 firefighters who were injured while battling the blaze and were sent to the hospital. The Fire Services Department announced today (Dec. 1) that all 12 injured firefighters have been discharged from the hospital.
Hong Kong
2025.12.01 16:00
Sham Shui Po's Yee Kok Court windows sealed with plastic sheets: Housing Bureau orders work halt and considers legal action The Independent Inspection Unit under the Housing Bureau has mandated a suspension of repair works at Yee Kok Court in Sham Shui Po after a special inspection found plastic boards being used to cover windows. The unit has immediately instructed the project's registered contractor to remove the plastic boards and is seeking legal advice regarding potential prosecution.
Hong Kong
2025.12.01 14:20
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