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A local official informed that firefighting and rescue operations were nearly concluded after days of efforts to combat the deadly fire that claimed at least 128 lives
Major leaders from the crypto industry have pledged millions of dollars to support the victims of the deadly fire in Hong Kong. The fire in a high-rise apartment complex in Tai Po District in Hong Kong started on Nov. 26 and engulfed seven of the eight 32-storey blocks in the apartment complex.
At least 128 people were known to have died in the blaze that started Wednesday at Wang Fuk Court in the suburban Tai Po district.
Po Leung Kuk’s Lee Shau Kee Youth Oasis and their Jockey Club Tai Tong Holiday Camp, both in Yuen Long, have also been offered up as emergency accommodations. A temporary shelter previously opened at Kwong Fuk Community Hall at Kwong Fuk Estate has now been closed due to police operations.
In a shocking turn of events, Disney has canceled the Zootopia 2 premiere in Hong Kong in the wake of the recent devastating fires that have affected the region. The entertainment conglomerate confirmed in a recent statement that it would be scrapping the said event in an attempt to honor the people who have tragically
The Diocese of Hong Kong is calling for prayer and mourning after a devastating fire at the Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Tai Po left at least 128 people dead and around 200 still missing. As a sign of solidarity,
Bamboo scaffolding helped build Hong Kong's skyline. Why is bamboo preferred for construction activity in the city, and why have some called for a switch to metal over the years?
In a shocking turn of events, Disney has canceled the Zootopia 2 premiere in Hong Kong in the wake of the recent devastating fires that have affected the region. The entertainment conglomerate confirmed in a recent statement that it would be scrapping the said event in an attempt to honor the people who have tragically
Dawn has revealed the scale of destruction in Hong Kong, after a major fire engulfed public housing apartments in the Tai Po district yesterday. More than 800 firefighters were still tackling the blaze at Wang Fuk Court this morning, which has been classified as a level five blaze.