Sisters aim for fresh start after ‘saying goodbye’ to ruined Wang Fuk Court flat
Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court returned to their fire-damaged homes on Wednesday to retrieve belongings. The fire severely impacted two blocks, with one of the worst hit being Wang Tai House.

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AI-generatedResidents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court returned to their fire-damaged homes on Wednesday to retrieve belongings. The fire severely impacted two blocks, with one of the worst hit being Wang Tai House. Among those returning were two sisters, surnamed Cheung, who were able to salvage only photographs from their family's flat, which had been home to four generations for 42 years. While some residents are looking to start anew, others are dealing with the loss of possessions and the state of their homes. The event highlights the devastating impact of the fire on the community.
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4 extractedThe Cheung sisters' flat was severely damaged by the fire.
Two sisters surnamed Cheung lived in a flat on a lower floor of Wang Tai House.
Residents of two blocks at Wang Fuk Court returned to their fire-ravaged homes on Wednesday.
Four generations of the Cheung family had lived in the Wang Tai House flat for 42 years.