Hong Kong to soon unveil rehousing plans for Wang Fuk Court residents: city leader



Hong Kong authorities will โ€œshortlyโ€ announce long-term rehousing plans for residents displaced by the deadly Tai Po fire, after settling differences in individual preferences and resolving uncertainties over insurance and legal issues, the cityโ€™s leader has said.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu made the pledge on Friday after visiting some of the affected residents temporarily staying in a youth hostel in Kai Tak and revealed that he had told all ministers to conduct community visits before Lunar New Year to better understand peopleโ€™s lives.

After visiting two families displaced by the Wang Fuk Court inferno that claimed 168 lives in late November, Lee said he had instructed his colleagues โ€œnot to stop workingโ€ during the coming holiday to expedite the formulation of a rehousing plan that could meet the needs of the residents.

Lee said he told the residents the government needed to overcome three major challenges: handling differences in familiesโ€™ preferences, dealing with insurance issues related to property rights and potential legal disputes, and resolving uncertainties and complexities in compensation matters.

โ€œIf legal issues are not properly resolved, potential court disputes could delay our efforts to address the needs of affected families,โ€ he said.

โ€œAll the affected residents we spoke to shared the same primary view, they want this settled as soon as possible.

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