Govt & Community Offer Free Primary Care for Tai Po Fire Victims
Following a recent fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong’s Primary Healthcare Commission and community volunteers provide free primary care and traditional Chinese medicine to affected residents.
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Following a recent fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong’s Primary Healthcare Commission and community volunteers provide free primary care and traditional Chinese medicine to affected residents.
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.
HKSAR government will discuss relief for Tai Po fire survivors as residents vote in the December 7, 2025 Legislative Council election, ahead of a motion on institutional reform.
The Hong Kong SAR government and community groups have mobilized fundraising, housing, and healthcare support for residents affected by the recent Tai Po fire.
Hong Kong faces tragedy and renewal as it reels from the Tai Po fire and readies for the LegCo 2025 election, testing its resilience and pushing for stronger safety reforms.
Hong Kong’s December 2025 local elections highlight community resilience and renewed hope after the Tai Po fire tragedy, signaling trust in the HKSAR government.
Hong Kong residents line up for hours to donate blood after the Tai Po fire, as 144 people previously missing have been confirmed safe.
The HKSAR government confirms that all 144 residents reported missing after a Tai Po fire have been located and are safe, highlighting the strength of Hong Kong’s emergency response.
150 people remain missing and 83 injured after a devastating fire hit a Tai Po residential complex, as rescue teams race to find survivors across five buildings.
After a major fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on Wednesday, Hong Kong volunteers rallied to support survivors with relief supplies and emotional care.