The Hong Kong government expressed confidence that at least 75% of owners of Wang Chi apartments, the only building that survived the Wang Fook fire, will accept the buyback offer by the end of June. This was stated by Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong, who noted that few owners are likely to change their minds.
The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Afghans who assisted the United States during the war in Afghanistan can return to their country safely. This announcement comes amid growing concerns about the fate of these individuals following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
The government of Sumedang, Indonesia, has announced the start of the resettlement process for two homes damaged by landslides in the village of Micar Rahayu. This decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the situation by relevant authorities.
The West Jakarta government has demolished residential buildings in the Kamal area to convert the site into a new public cemetery. Residents have been relocated to alternative housing units within the city.
The government of Malang, Indonesia, announced plans to complete the resettlement of 1200 vendors from Gadan market within the next week. This initiative aims to improve infrastructure and boost the local economy.
The North Sumatra government has confirmed that all victims of hydrometeorological disasters have been relocated from relief camps to more suitable housing. This follows significant efforts by the government to provide both temporary and permanent housing.
The West Jakarta government has announced the start of the second phase of resettling 128 families affected by the opening of a new cemetery in the regions of Pigadungan and Kamal. This relocation process follows a comprehensive survey and consultations with the impacted residents.