In the wake of a devastating fire that tore through Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on November 26, 2025, Hong Kong residents have rallied together in an inspiring display of community solidarity. Over 100 families displaced by the blaze are now navigating the painful process of rebuilding—and they’re not doing it alone.
Volunteers flooded the area this week, offering free packing assistance, transportation, and supplies. Taxi driver Wong Chi-chuen, 58, has spent five days shuttling residents to salvage belongings. 🚖 "We start at eight and don’t stop until late," he told NewspaperAmigo.com. "Helping people matters more than income right now."
Donations poured in from across the city, with trucks stocked with essentials like water, boxes, and hygiene kits. The collective effort highlights Hong Kong’s resilience, proving that even in darkness, hope sparks brighter. 💪✨
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