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Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | Residents receive emergency subsidy to meet immediate needs The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government has announced that it will issue HK$10,000 in emergency relief funds to each family affected by the catastrophic fire at Wang Fuk Court. Starting next week, an additional HK$50,000 in living allowances will be distributed to assist the impacted households. Some residents shared that they had already received the HK$10,000 emergency payment and praised the government for its quick response.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 17:30
Watch This | Ethnic minority volunteers warmly offer support: 'HK is home, we must help our family in need' "We're always ready, 24 hours!" said Awan, a volunteer from Pakistan. Yesterday (Nov. 28), DotDotNews reporters encountered a group of volunteers near Wang Fuk Court. This team, composed of ethnic minorities from Pakistan and India, had purchased supplies like blankets, coffee, lemon tea, cakes, and other essentials out of their own pockets to distribute to residents in need.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 16:35
Watch This | Louis Koo cancels Tokyo Comic Con appearance due to Tai Po fire: 'We can't attend with a normal mindset' Louis Koo, Tony Wu, and German Cheung, who were scheduled to represent the movie "Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In", have officially canceled their participation in the Tokyo Comic Con, scheduled for Dec. 5–7. The decision was made in light of the severe fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, which has caused significant casualties and deeply shaken the Hong Kong community.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 15:25
Opinion | Japan's Mamasan breaks Sun Tzu's cardinal rule For weeks, Japan's prime minister has hogged the headlines, for all the wrong reasons. She does so by breaking Sun Tzu's first cardinal rule: "Know your enemy and know yourself."
Philip Yeung
2025.11.29 14:46
Watch This | Heroic firefighter dies in HK blaze: Public pays tribute at Sha Tin Fire Station A devastating No. 5 alarm fire erupted at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on the afternoon of Nov. 26, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Among the victims was 37-year-old firefighter Ho Wai-ho, who died in the line of duty while rescuing trapped residents. On the morning of Nov. 29, Sha Tin Fire Station, where Ho was stationed during his nine years of service, lowered its flag to half-mast and held a moment of silence to honor their fallen colleague. Outside the fire station, a table covered in white cloth was set up for the public to pay their respects.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 13:14
Live | Disaster Victims Identification Unit enters fire scene to carry out work A No. 5 alarm fire at Kwong Fuk Estate in Tai Po has resulted in multiple casualties. The police have deployed the Disaster Victims Identification Unit (DVIU) to the scene to assist in identifying the deceased through personal belongings, physical characteristics, and DNA analysis. The entire investigation is expected to take three to four weeks. On November 29, reporters from Dot News captured live footage of the DVIU entering the building to carry out their work.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 12:13
(Photos) Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | Condolence points set up in all 18 districts, with condolence books available ​In memories of the victims of the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has made mourning arrangements. The Home Affairs Department has set up condolence points in all 18 districts for the public to sign condolence books to mourn for the victims between Nov. 29 and Dec. 1.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 11:28
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