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Hong Kong Unites for Recovery After Tai Po Fire

Following a devastating fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong has initiated comprehensive rescue and reconstruction efforts. The collective response involves the central government, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, residents, volunteers from the mainland, and various societal sectors.

Residents of Wang Fuk Court, affected by the fire on November 26, have begun returning to salvage belongings. Volunteers are assisting these individuals, while transportation and supplies are readily available. Local taxi drivers, like Wong Chi-chuen, have offered free transportation, showcasing community spirit despite economic impacts.

President Xi Jinping has called for maximum efforts to address the crisis. The HKSAR government promptly established temporary shelters and issued emergency payments. With thousands relocated to alternative accommodations, the government pledges comprehensive support.

The tragedy has spurred compassion and aid across Hong Kong. Public donations have amassed approximately HK$3 billion, alongside substantial government and mainland contributions, ensuring sustained assistance throughout the recovery process.

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