The Hong Kong government has rejected a proposal from over 400 victims of the Tai Po fire to redevelop the site as a long-term housing solution. The Housing Department confirmed that rebuilding the affected buildings would take a long time and face numerous risks.
An independent committee concluded its first round of sessions last week investigating the worst fire in Hong Kong in decades. The fire in Tai Po resulted in numerous casualties and raised questions about how such a disaster could occur.
Maxim Group, one of Hong Kong's largest catering and restaurant companies, has announced an escalation of its fundraising efforts to support victims of the devastating fire in Tai Po. This initiative is part of the 'Santa Claus Operation' campaign aimed at providing urgent relief and long-term community projects.
An independent committee is preparing to conclude its first round of hearings regarding the Tai Po fire, the deadliest in Hong Kong in decades. The investigation focuses on the role of the property management company in the incident.
An independent hearing into the tragic fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, which resulted in the deaths of <strong>168 people</strong>, revealed that a property management worker was unaware of the cancellation of fire alarms. The incident occurred on November 26, raising questions about the reasons behind the fire alarm system shutdown.