
Hong Kong Government to Buy Back Fire-Damaged Homes
The Hong Kong government plans to buy back homes damaged in a large-scale high-rise fire last November for approximately 130 billion Japanese Yen.
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Hong Kong to offer buy-outs for flats damaged in deadly buildings fire
Hong Kong authorities announced on Saturday a buy-out offer for owners who lost their homes in last year’s deadly housing complex fire and said the charred buildings will be demolished. The blaze in November, the world’s deadliest residential building fire since 1980, killed 168 people and left thousands homeless at Wang Fuk Court, a high-rise apartment complex in northern Hong Kong. Displaced residents have urged the government to come up with resettlement options, with some hoping for the e...
By none@none.com (AFP)
Read full article →香港 大規模火災 被害住宅を政府が住民から買い取る方針
去年11月、香港の高層住宅で起きた大規模な火災をめぐって、香港政府は火災で被害を受けた住宅を日本円にして合わせておよそ1300億円で住民から買い取る方針を示しました。
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