The Wang Fuk management in Hong Kong denied a request from over 300 owners to hold a public meeting, citing a lack of necessary legal information. A briefing for residents is scheduled for early May.
Iranian authorities have confirmed that there is no contamination leak from Amir Kabir Petrochemical Company, stating that the situation is under control. They urged citizens to disregard rumors and rely on official sources.
The Hong Kong Secretary for Home Affairs announced a crucial meeting for the owners of Wang Fuk Court affected by a devastating fire. This meeting aims to address urgent concerns and needs of the residents following over 300 requests for a meeting with the interim management.
Indonesian railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia has temporarily suspended Silwangi train services between the cities of Cibata and Cianjur due to severe flooding in the Cianjur area. This decision was made to ensure passenger safety after the train track was damaged.
Hong Kong authorities have announced the easing of restrictions for residents of the Wang Fu complex affected by a devastating fire, allowing them to return to their apartments to retrieve their belongings. This decision follows an online campaign demanding greater flexibility.
Ali Yansiah Abdul Rahim, head of the Population Research Center at Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency, highlighted the importance of involving local communities in disaster recovery processes. His remarks in Jakarta emphasized that the effectiveness of recovery relies on utilizing local community capabilities.
The Malaysian government has announced the formation of a crisis management team led by Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Marican to monitor fuel and food supplies amid the global crisis stemming from conflicts in West Asia.
In a proactive step to tackle weather fluctuations, the Governor of Alexandria has initiated the management of a crisis room to monitor weather conditions and respond immediately to rainfall. This measure is part of the city's preparations for the rainy season that may impact the area.
Independent investigations continue into the devastating fire at Wong Fuk Court in Hong Kong, which resulted in the deaths of <strong>168 people</strong> and displaced around <strong>5000</strong> residents. The fire lasted approximately <strong>43 hours</strong> and has raised significant concerns about safety standards.
The CEO of Air Canada has announced his intention to retire following intense criticism. This decision comes at a critical time for the airline, which is facing significant challenges in the aviation sector.
The government of Beka Longan in Central Java has reported that 254 citizens are still in evacuation centers following floods caused by the collapse of the Breem River dam. Efforts continue to rehabilitate the dam and support displaced residents.
Dubai Police have issued <strong>720 certificates</strong> for vehicles damaged by recent severe storms in the emirate, reflecting the authorities' efforts to support affected individuals. This initiative aims to facilitate compensation processes for those impacted.
The Egyptian Parliament has expressed its concern over administrative confusion regarding the cancellation of classes, highlighting a 'failure in crisis management'. This follows widespread debate about the impact of this decision on the educational process.
MAKEMUR.com is attempting to pay money to the prosecutor to dismiss assault charges against it. This move comes as the company faces legal repercussions that could impact its reputation.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) has introduced a new fleet of tactical vehicles and water cannon units to enhance public order capabilities. These vehicles, operational since the beginning of the week, replace older models and feature advanced technologies.
Qatar's Minister of Justice, Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Mahmoudi, affirmed that the country has successfully managed the current crisis with efficiency and awareness. This statement was made during an interview with Qatar Television, highlighting the rapid changes in the region.
Amid multiple crises, Jordan is striving to establish an effective model for crisis management. This model aims to enhance rapid and effective responses to economic and social challenges.
This week, Thailand experienced an unexpected increase in fuel prices by <strong>6 baht</strong>, causing public discontent after weeks of government assurances that the situation was under control. This comes as drivers face fuel shortages and long lines at gas stations.