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Hong Kong: Hong Kong spares no efforts in post-fire relief with mainland support
China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) government and all walks of life, have devoted themselves to disaster relief and recovery after the fire at the Wang Fuk Court residential complex, aiming at ensuring the basic living needs and long-term resettlement of impacted residents. The relief efforts are underway with the assistance of donations from the mainland. The fire broke out in Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on Wednesday afternoon. The residential complex consists of eight residential buildings, and the fire spread from one building to seven others. HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee stated on Thursday at a press conference that the SAR government was drafting a list of supplies and support, hoping to obtain assistance from the mainland. According to Lee, all SAR government-organized celebratory events will be canceled or postponed to focus on the post-fire recovery. The Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee has coordinated with Guangdong Province to provide assistance and support for Hong Kong. Based on the needs listed by the Hong Kong government, Guangdong Province collected rescue equipment, medical supplies, and consumables, and delivered them to Hong Kong on Thursday evening and Friday morning. The All-China Federation of Trade Unions immediately activated its emergency response mechanism after the fire. Together with its affiliated China Workers' Exchange Center and China Worker Development Foundation, it has raised 8 million yuan to support Hong Kong's fire relief and subsequent resettlement work. The All-China Women's Federation also instructed its affiliated China Women's Development Foundation and China Children and Teenagers' Fund to act immediately. By working with All-China Women's Federation Hong Kong Delegates Association Limited and caring enterprises, they donated 5 million yuan for emergency relief, transitional resettlement, and post-disaster recovery. Shotlist: Hong Kong, China - Nov 27-28, 2025: 1. Damaged buildings; 2. Fire fighters; 3. Various of people distributing emergency aid; Hong Kong, China - Nov 27, 2025 4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) John Lee, HKSAR Chief Executive (ending with shot 5): "I'd like to express my thanks to the working group from the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee. They have arrived in Hong Kong to assist us in rescue work. This also shows the central government's care for Hong Kong, and our nation's spirit -- we are always there to help when others are in trouble."; Hong Kong, China - Nov 27-28, 2025 5. Foods prepared for residents; 6. Residents receiving emergency relief; 7. Various of residents at temporary shelter, having food, receiving medical treatment. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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