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Government Task Forces Mobilize for Wang Fuk Court Fire Relief and Investigation Efforts

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Government Task Forces Mobilize for Wang Fuk Court Fire Relief and Investigation Efforts
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Government Task Forces Mobilize for Wang Fuk Court Fire Relief and Investigation Efforts

2025-12-16 20:30 Last Updated At:21:03

Government announces updates on follow-up work on Tai Po fire

The three task forces set up by the Government for the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po - the Task Force on Investigation and Regulation, the Task Force on Emergency Support and Fund-Raising, and the Task Force on Emergency Accommodation Arrangements - are making full efforts to follow up on the support, relief, and investigation work related to the incident. Details are as follows:

Financial and welfare support

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For the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, established by the Government, donations received are about $3.4 billion as of noon today (December 16). With the start-up capital of $300 million from the Government, the fund's total has now reached around $3.7 billion. The fund will be used to assist residents in rebuilding their homes and providing long-term and sustained support.

The Government earlier announced that a living allowance from the Support Fund will be provided to each affected household, and the amount has been increased from $50,000 to $100,000. As of today, 1 906 cases have been processed. In addition, the Government will provide families of each deceased victim with a token of solidarity of $200,000, as well as $50,000 to cover funeral costs. As of today, a total of 134 cases have been processed. The allowance will be disbursed in phases.

Social workers from the Social Welfare Department (SWD) have been in contact with more than 1 980 affected households, providing the "one social worker per household" follow-up service to more than 4 900 residents. The SWD will maintain liaison with the affected households to provide all necessary assistance while fully supporting the relief work of the Government.

Accommodation support

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As of this morning, a total of 1 236 residents have been accommodated, through the co-ordination of the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau, in youth hostels, camps, or hotel rooms. Another 3 354 residents are currently living in transitional housing units provided by the Housing Bureau, units from the Hong Kong Housing Society (HKHS) or Po Tin Interim Housing in Tuen Mun.

Currently, there is still an abundant supply of more than 1 000 units that can provide affected residents with longer term accommodation. The transitional housing and HKHS projects in different districts can altogether provide around 400 units at the moment. Besides, Po Tin Interim Housing in Tuen Mun and Runway 1331 at Kai Tak can provide a supply of around 900 units.

In addition, staff from the operating organisations of transitional housing and HKHS, as well as volunteers have been working around the clock to furnish the units with essential supplies, striving to meet the needs of the residents. All the currently available units in transitional housing and HKHS projects are equipped with furniture and appliances such as bed frames, mattresses, induction cookers and water heaters, etc, enabling the residents to settle in comfortably. At the same time, members of the community have proactively extended their support by volunteering time and donating essential supplies, offering multifaceted assistance to the affected residents. Taking Good House in Tai Po as an example, over 1 200 volunteers have contributed to provide services such as free transportation and medical support. The project has also received numerous donations, including food, furniture, appliances, and various daily necessities, effectively addressing residents’ immediate needs, reflecting a strong sense of community solidarity and mutual support.

Relief supplies and donations

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The supplies donation online platform, established by the Government and the information technology sector, continues to operate, facilitating the registration of supplies donations from organisations and the public. The Government has so far received over 1 900 registrations, of which approximately 30 per cent were submitted by organisations, whereas the others were contributed by the public. The various registered donation items include food and beverages, clothing, daily necessities, bedding, and electrical appliances. The Government is actively assessing residents' actual needs through the relevant policy bureau, government departments, and service organisations for the matching of donated supplies in order to distribute appropriate items in phases to places in need. So far, over 24 000 donation items covering various categories have been distributed to different places. The matching and distribution of supplies will continue.

Regulation and inspection work

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The Fire Services Department (FSD) has redeployed manpower internally to enhance inspections of fire service installations and equipment (FSIs) in buildings, particularly those undergoing major maintenance, and has proactively inspected the functional status of fire alarms. Should any non-compliance be identified, the department will conduct thorough investigations and decisively take enforcement actions. At the same time, the department has redeployed personnel to promptly follow up on reports of abnormal operation of FSIs in buildings and will take appropriate enforcement actions accordingly.

The Independent Checking Unit of the Housing Bureau has completed the extraction of concrete core samples from the seven affected buildings at Wang Fuk Court. Initial structural assessment is underway.

In addition, following the establishment of an Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po as announced by the Chief Executive on December 12, the Chief Secretary for Administration has explicitly directed all relevant government departments and units to actively co-operate and fully support the committee’s work. Currently, the relevant policy bureaux and departments are compiling various materials related to regulation and inspection work as well as the fire incident. These materials will be submitted to the committee for reference as soon as possible, facilitating the smooth commencement of its review work.

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Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video)

The Highways Department (HyD), the Transport Department (TD) and the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) held a joint press briefing today (December 16) at the Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (CKB (YMTS)) Administration Building on the detailed arrangements for the commissioning of the CKB (YMTS) on December 21 (Sunday). The HyD also arranged a media visit to the CKB (YMTS) after the briefing.

At the press briefing, representatives of the HyD, the TD and the HKPF introduced to the media the project highlights and construction challenges of the CKB (YMTS), its benefits, as well as the traffic enforcement and control arrangements after its commissioning. The CKB (YMTS) project, which was large in scale and full of challenges, involved the construction of various sections including flyovers, a drill-and-blast tunnel and an underwater tunnel in a bustling urban area. During the construction, the HyD adhered to a "people-oriented" principle, all along ensuring smooth surface traffic and the continued operation of nearby community facilities, while making efforts to enhance community amenities by making good use of the roofs of both tunnel portals to create landscaped decks, integrating recreational facilities into transportation infrastructure.

Motorists will be able to travel directly between Yau Ma Tei and Kowloon Bay through the CKB (YMTS), with the journey time significantly reduced from currently about 30 minutes to just about five minutes. There will be eight bus routes using the CKB (YMTS) after its commissioning and it is expected that four additional bus routes will be using the CKB (YMTS) next year. The CKB will be a toll road, with tolls commencing when the entire CKB, including the Kowloon Bay Section, is fully commissioned next year.

After the press briefing, media representatives boarded press coaches arranged by the HyD to visit both tunnel portals and the carriageway, experiencing the convenience brought by the CKB (YMTS) and gaining a better understanding of the tunnel facilities and the design of the connecting roads.

To help motorists familiarise themselves with the driving routes in advance, the relevant driving guide and videos have been uploaded onto the CKB (YMTS) website (ckr-hyd.hk/travel/).

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Press briefing and media visit held on Central Kowloon Bypass (Yau Ma Tei Section) (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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