
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
Distress and uncertainty lingered among displaced residents after Wednesday’s deadly fire in Hong Kong, as they struggled to move into tiny temporary flats while calling for better long-term resettlement arrangements such as public housing.
Some elderly residents who had lived for decades in Tai Po’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court said on Friday they hoped the damaged estate would be rebuilt so they could return and spend their remaining years there, despite the city’s deadliest blaze in recent...
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