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  1. Government to handle Wang Fuk Court insurance claims under buy-back plan: Hop On

    The Hong Kong government will manage insurance claims for residents of Wang Fuk Court who accept a buy-back plan following a fire. While the government will assume responsibility for pursuing claims with China Taiping Insurance, some residents still have questions about the compensation process. The government has allocated HK$7.8 billion (US$1 billion) to acquire the affected flats. AI

    Government to handle Wang Fuk Court insurance claims under buy-back plan: Hop On
  2. Wang Fuk Court family bid final farewell after salvaging remains of their home

    Residents of Wang Fuk Court are making final visits to salvage belongings from their homes following a devastating incident. One resident, Joe, described the process as a "marathon" as he and his wife Annie raced against time to pack valuables. The air inside their apartment was thick with the smell of sweat and mold, with ants visible on the kitchen walls. Joe expressed his sorrow at leaving his home of over 40 years, lamenting that he would never have another chance to press the now-defunct lift button. AI

    Wang Fuk Court family bid final farewell after salvaging remains of their home
  3. Hong Kong banks replace burnt cash from residents of fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court

    Hong Kong banks are replacing fire-damaged cash for residents of the Wang Fuk Court estate, following a devastating fire in November. The city's Monetary Authority implemented measures allowing note-issuing banks to offer a one-stop exchange service for damaged currency. Residents have been recovering significant amounts of cash, with some reporting their life savings were affected by the blaze. AI

    Hong Kong banks replace burnt cash from residents of fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court