
Hong Kong Fire Victims Return to Ravaged Homes
Months after a devastating high-rise fire, residents of Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong are returning to their damaged homes to collect belongings, grappling with loss and trauma. Officials are facilitating multiple trips for victims to retrieve their possessions.
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Hong Kong fire victims to return to burned homes, grieving losses and grappling with trauma - AP News
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