
On the afternoon of November 26, a five-level fire broke out in multiple residential buildings in Wang Fook Court, Tai Po Estate, New Territories, Hong Kong, causing heavy casualties. After the fire broke out, all sectors of society in the Mainland and Hong Kong acted quickly to ensure the living needs of the affected residents and assist in post-disaster reconstruction through cash donations, material support, emergency services and other means.
As of December 4, the "Tai Po Wang Fook Court Assistance Fund" has received a total of HK$2.8 billion in donations from all walks of life. With the government's injection of HK$300 million, the total fund reached HK$3.1 billion, providing strong support for subsequent relief and post-disaster reconstruction work.
Hong Kong Social Welfare Department: More than 1,700 disaster-stricken households have registered for the "one social worker per household" service
To Wing Wing, Director of the Social Welfare Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government, said in an interview on the evening of the 4th that the "one social worker per household" service mechanism launched by the SAR government for residents affected by the Tai Po fire has been fully launched. As of December 4, the Welfare Department has received more than 1,700 residents who have registered to become the service recipients of the "one social worker per household" service. At that time, one social worker will be responsible for one affected household, and another 2 to 3 civil servants will form a small team to help the affected residents, providing emotional support, psychological counseling, temporary care services for the elderly and disabled, and assistance in applying for various assistance benefits.
Du Yongheng emphasized that as long as the disaster-stricken residents need it, this service will have no time limit. (Headquarters reporters Zhu Dan and Xiao Zhongren)


