
Authorities raise support to help families displaced by the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire, while large-scale aid fund exceeds HK$2.8 billion
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has raised the living allowance for households affected by the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po from HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 per household.
The announcement was made by Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Alice Mak Mei-kuen, as authorities coordinate ongoing relief efforts for the nearly 1,930 affected families.
Earlier emergency measures had provided each household with a HK$10,000 cash subsidy, and additional support including condolence payments and funeral grants has been extended to families of the deceased.
Under earlier arrangements, victims’ families had received HK$200,000 per deceased, along with subsidies for funeral and related expenses.
To date, more than 2.5 billion Hong Kong dollars in external donations — combined with 300 million HK$ in government seed funding — have been contributed to the “Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.” That brings the total available support to approximately HK$2.8 billion, which will underwrite relocation, rebuilding and long-term assistance for displaced residents.
Social-welfare teams have engaged with over 1,700 of the affected households to coordinate emotional support, supplies distribution and logistics.
As of the most recent update, 1,241 residents have been relocated to hostels or hotels and 2,235 to transitional or Housing Society units pending reconstruction work.
The increased allowance and expanded relief fund reflect the government’s intensified response to one of Hong Kong’s deadliest residential fires in decades, providing both immediate aid and a framework for long-term recovery for survivors and displaced families.
The announcement was made by Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Alice Mak Mei-kuen, as authorities coordinate ongoing relief efforts for the nearly 1,930 affected families.
Earlier emergency measures had provided each household with a HK$10,000 cash subsidy, and additional support including condolence payments and funeral grants has been extended to families of the deceased.
Under earlier arrangements, victims’ families had received HK$200,000 per deceased, along with subsidies for funeral and related expenses.
To date, more than 2.5 billion Hong Kong dollars in external donations — combined with 300 million HK$ in government seed funding — have been contributed to the “Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.” That brings the total available support to approximately HK$2.8 billion, which will underwrite relocation, rebuilding and long-term assistance for displaced residents.
Social-welfare teams have engaged with over 1,700 of the affected households to coordinate emotional support, supplies distribution and logistics.
As of the most recent update, 1,241 residents have been relocated to hostels or hotels and 2,235 to transitional or Housing Society units pending reconstruction work.
The increased allowance and expanded relief fund reflect the government’s intensified response to one of Hong Kong’s deadliest residential fires in decades, providing both immediate aid and a framework for long-term recovery for survivors and displaced families.






































