Two Weeks After Tai Po Fire, HK Rallies to Support Survivors
Two weeks after the Tai Po blaze at Wang Fuk Court, HK’s HKSAR government and community step up with funding, school relocations and ongoing victim support.
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Two weeks after the Tai Po blaze at Wang Fuk Court, HK’s HKSAR government and community step up with funding, school relocations and ongoing victim support.
Hong Kong’s relief fund for families hit by the November 26 fire has reached $422M, offering emergency aid and long-term support.
Residents of Hong Kong SAR placed flowers this past Saturday in Tai Po to honor 146 victims of the massive residential tower fire. Search, safety checks, and support efforts continue.
Hong Kong residents line up for hours to donate blood after the Tai Po fire, as 144 people previously missing have been confirmed safe.
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee convened an emergency meeting on Wednesday after a major fire in Tai Po that killed at least 14 people, activating support centers and shelters for affected residents.
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After a magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Xizang’s Tsogo Township, relief supplies including food and cooking appliances were delivered, bringing hope to the affected community.
Despite a slight drop from last year, Thanksgiving dinner prices in the U.S. remain higher than before the pandemic, leaving many struggling to afford the holiday feast.
In the first three quarters of 2024, China created 2.45 million jobs through work-relief programs, boosting employment and supporting low-income workers. 🚀👷♂️