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SCMP Economy02.05.2026Monde1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong Residents Return to Fire-Damaged Homes Facing 3-Hour Window to Save Belongings

Wang Fuk Court residents grapple with forced choices after November blaze that killed 168 people

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  • Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court return to homes damaged in November's deadly fire that killed 168 people.
  • Under a government scheme ending Monday, each household has just three hours to retrieve belongings.
  • One resident, Cecilia, faces losing family treasures, precious metals and antique furniture from her upper-floor flat.

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The November 2025 fire at Wang Fuk Court was one of Hong Kong's deadliest residential fires, destroying seven of eight blocks and killing 168 people. Nearly 5,000 residents were displaced.

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Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court are wrestling with a fresh sense of loss after returning to their former homes damaged in last November's fire, as they are forced to choose what to pack and what to leave behind within a limited time frame and under practical constraints. Cecilia* is one such Hongkonger. She considers herself fortunate to have discovered that her upper-floor flat was largely undamaged by the blaze. But now she faces losing family treasures, precious metals and antique furniture if she cannot find a way to get them down the stairs of her building in time. The fire at Wang Fuk Court burned through seven of the estate's eight blocks, killing 168 people and leaving nearly 5,000 others displaced. Residents of the seven fire-damaged blocks are only now getting the chance to return home under a government scheme that started on April 20 and will finish this Monday. Each registered household has been allocated just three hours inside their flats on specific dates determined by which building they lived in. Authorities previously said about 600 families had requested a second visit, with arrangements to be made for them.

Questions ouvertes

  • How will the approximately 600 families who requested second visits be accommodated?
  • What support will be provided to residents who cannot retrieve their belongings in time?
  • What will happen to the damaged blocks long-term?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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