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Fifth Round of Wang Fuk Court Fire Hearings Scheduled for June 22-25, Public Pre-registration Opens Soon.

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Fifth Round of Wang Fuk Court Fire Hearings Scheduled for June 22-25, Public Pre-registration Opens Soon.
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Fifth Round of Wang Fuk Court Fire Hearings Scheduled for June 22-25, Public Pre-registration Opens Soon.

2026-06-05 16:00 Last Updated At:16:23

Online pre-registration for public observation for fifth round of evidential hearings of Independent Committee in relation to fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po

The following is issued on behalf of the Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po:

The Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po announced today (June 5) that the fifth round of evidential hearings, comprising three hearings, would be held from June 22 to June 25. Members of the public may pre-register for selected hearings under this round that they wish to observe via the online system from 10am on June 8 to 10am on June 11.

The exact dates for the fifth round of three evidential hearings are as follows:

Date

1.

June 22 (Monday)

2.

June 24 (Wednesday)

3.

June 25 (Thursday)

The evidential hearings will be held from 10am to 1pm and from 2.15pm to 4.30pm at the Multi-purpose Hall, 3/F, City Gallery, 3 Edinburgh Place, Central.

In the fifth round of evidential hearings, the Committee will receive oral evidence from the experts appointed by the Government and the Committee respectively on issues relating to the causes that led to the fire and its rapid spread. Part of the evidence will be given in English. Simultaneous interpretation in Cantonese, Putonghua and English will be provided in the City Gallery. The Committee will release the list of exact witnesses who will be giving evidence at each date of hearing on its website (www.ic-wangfukcourtfire.gov.hk/eng/timetable.html) nearer the time.

Some seats for the hearings will be reserved for the involved parties, and some seats will be open to the public to observe the proceedings. To allow more members of the public to attend the hearings, the proceedings will be broadcast simultaneously in transmission areas set up on the ground floor of the City Gallery and in the Lecture Theatre of the Hong Kong Central Library. Arrangements will be made for some members of the public to observe the hearings in these two areas. A total of about 360 seats will be available for public observation in the main venue and the two transmission areas. About half of the seats will be set aside for residents of Wang Fuk Court on a priority basis. Separate arrangements will be made for the media.

To avoid members of the public queuing outside the venue for a long time, and to allow those who wish to observe the hearings to have certainty of whether seats have been secured before the day of the hearings, for the fifth round of hearings, individuals (including Wang Fuk Court residents) are required to pre-register online (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ic-hearing/en/) from 10am on June 8 to 10am on June 11. Registrants should select on the online registration form the dates they wish to observe (one or more sessions can be selected) and submit the duly completed form. The Secretariat of the Committee will allocate seats on a first-come, first-served basis according to the system's record of the time that the pre-registration forms are received.

Successful registrants will receive a "Confirmation of Successful Registration" for the fifth round of hearings issued by the Secretariat of the Committee by June 17. An SMS notification will be sent from the sender name "#IC-hearing". If an email address is also provided during pre-registration, an email notification will be sent from hearing@ic-wangfukcourtfire.gov.hk. Pre-registration will be considered unsuccessful for those who have not received a notification by that date. Each person can only pre-register for each day of hearing once. Duplicate registrations will not be processed.

According to the current plan, more hearings will be held. Relevant details (including the specific dates and the pre-registration arrangements for public observation) will be announced separately.

The Chief Executive established the Committee to review the causes of the fire at Wang Fuk Court and related issues, and to make recommendations to prevent similar incidents from occurring again. The Committee formally commenced its work on December 19, 2025. The evidential hearings commenced on March 19, and so far four rounds of 24 hearings have been held. The Committee hears evidence in the evidential hearings on matters in accordance with its terms of reference. The Committee aims to clarify the relevant facts through oral evidence, written submissions, and other forms of evidence presented by witnesses. This provides an important basis for the preparation of its report and recommendations.

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EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)

In support of the National Event on the Environment Day 2026, and the Beautiful Hong Kong Green Fest launched on June 1, the Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) and the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) held the joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) in Hong Kong today (June 6). The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan; and the Director of Environmental Protection, Dr Samuel Chui, led a government volunteer team to conduct coastal cleanup activity at To Tau Wan, Wu Kai Sha, and also mobilised the community to carry out coastal cleanup activity across Hong Kong, demonstrating a territory-wide commitment to protecting the ocean and building "Beautiful Bays".

Speaking at the event, Mr Tse said that the Special Administrative Region Government has all along spared no effort in protecting the marine ecological environment. To align with the nation's comprehensive promotion of building a Beautiful China, the Government has actively taken forward the "Beautiful Bays" initiative, and Mirs Bay (Hong Kong Section) was honoured to be selected as a national "Outstanding Example of Beautiful Bays" at the end of 2025. In recent years, Hong Kong has also deepened regional cooperation with Guangdong Province and Shenzhen. In the monitoring of shoreline cleanliness, the Government has actively introduced smart technologies, such as drone monitoring and artificial intelligence image analysis, gradually moving forward to the goal of "clear water and clean beaches, thriving marine life, and harmonious coexistence between humans and the sea".

Mr Tse said, "To safeguard this beautiful ocean, it is not enough to solely rely on the Government's efforts, but rather on the concerted efforts from the entire society." He expressed his gratitude to the volunteers attending the activity and the volunteer groups participating in coastal cleaning at different coasts concurrently for their efforts to protect the ocean.

On the same day, a delegation led by the Deputy Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment), Ms Fabia Tam; and the Deputy Director of Environmental Protection, Dr Vanessa Au, attended the launching ceremony for the joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) in Shenzhen.

The launching ceremony was guided by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), and co-organised by the Department of Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, the Society Work Department of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee, Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, and the Center for Environmental Education and Communications of the MEE. During the ceremony, the Director-General of the Department of Publicity and Education of the MEE, Mr Pei Xiaofei, presented flags to the heads of the ecological environment departments from the participating coastal provinces (regions and municipalities). The heads then read the proposal of eco-environmental volunteer service campaign "united for blue seas and beautiful bays".

For event details of the Beautiful Hong Kong Green Fest, please visit www.epd.gov.hk/epd/english/news_events/events/hk_green_fest_2026.html.

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

EPD participates in joint eco-environmental volunteer service campaign in coastal provinces (regions and municipalities) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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