Hong Kong authorities will announce arrangements this month for residents displaced by the deadly Tai Po blaze to return to their fire-damaged flats and collect personal belongings by the end of April, the city’s leader has said.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka‑chiu on Tuesday also said the government would fully cooperate with an independent committee investigating the inferno, when asked if any officials would testify before the body as it begins hearings on Thursday.
Speaking before the weekly…
Hong Kong to unveil plans this month for Tai Po fire victims to retrieve belongings

