380 Wang Fuk Court households seek second visit to collect belongings
Following a fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, approximately 380 households have requested a second visit to retrieve belongings from their homes. The government has arranged initial visits for over 1,730 families from seven towers between April 20 and May 4, with high attendance expected.

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AI-generatedFollowing a fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, approximately 380 households have requested a second visit to retrieve belongings from their homes. The government has arranged initial visits for over 1,730 families from seven towers between April 20 and May 4, with high attendance expected. Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk Wing-hing stated that the need for second visits will be reassessed after the first round, as the extent of fire damage will influence residents' desires. The government assures that additional visits can be arranged through social workers, even for families who did not initially request them. The authorities aim to accommodate residents' needs in retrieving their possessions.
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4 extractedThe government would actively make the necessary arrangements for families needing a second visit.
More than 1,730 families from seven of the eight Wang Fuk Court towers will retrieve items between April 20 and May 4.
About 380 households from Wang Fuk Court want a second visit to retrieve belongings.
Authorities expect 98 per cent of these families to attend the arranged sessions.