Hong Kong defends 3-hour limit for Wang Fuk Court residents to collect belongings
Hong Kong authorities are defending a three-hour time limit for residents of Wang Fuk Court to collect their belongings following a fire. Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk Wing-hing stated that the allotted time is sufficient, with discretion for second entries if needed.

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AI-generatedHong Kong authorities are defending a three-hour time limit for residents of Wang Fuk Court to collect their belongings following a fire. Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk Wing-hing stated that the allotted time is sufficient, with discretion for second entries if needed. Residents can register up to four people per household, but only one person is permitted in severely damaged flats due to safety concerns. The retrieval process is scheduled to begin on April 20, organized by housing block. Cheuk explained that extending the time limit would delay the overall schedule for all residents. Approximately 300 severely damaged flats will have restricted entry, while the remaining 1,400 flats can accommodate all four registered members at once.
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5 extractedAbout 300 flats were severely damaged.
Only one person would be allowed into severely damaged flats due to safety concerns.
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk Wing-hing said each household could register up to four people to enter the building.
Hong Kong authorities have set a three-hour time limit for residents of Wang Fuk Court to retrieve belongings.
The remaining 1,400 or so households could have four people entering together.