Hong Kong Fire Victims: 85% Discharged, Others Stable
- As of December 30, 2025, teh majority of those injured in the November 2025 Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, have been discharged from hospitals,...
- The fire at Wang Fuk Court, which occurred in November 2025, resulted in at least 161 fatalities and injured 79 people, displacing thousands of residents.
- According to the Hong Kong Health Bureau,79 patients received treatment at public hospitals following the fire.
Update on Recovery from Tai Po Fire in Hong Kong
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As of December 30, 2025, teh majority of those injured in the November 2025 Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, have been discharged from hospitals, and support services continue for affected residents.
Fire overview and Casualties
The fire at Wang Fuk Court, which occurred in November 2025, resulted in at least 161 fatalities and injured 79 people, displacing thousands of residents. The exact cause of the fire remains under inquiry.
Patient Recovery and Hospital Status
According to the Hong Kong Health Bureau,79 patients received treatment at public hospitals following the fire. As of December 30, 2025, 67 of those patients had been discharged after recovering from their injuries. The remaining 12 patients are reported to be in stable condition and continue to receive medical care.
Support Services for Affected Residents
The Health Bureau has implemented several support programs for residents impacted by the fire.These include free family doctor consultations, denture replacements, and Chinese medicine services.
- Family Doctor Consultations: 63 residents have received free consultations from over 300 participating private medical practitioners.
- Denture Replacements: 18 residents have received free denture replacements at private dental clinics.
- Chinese Medicine Services: 24 residents have been scheduled to receive Chinese medicine services from 360 practitioners.
ongoing Care
Healthcare staff will continue to provide appropriate treatment and care to patients still hospitalized, the Health Bureau stated. The bureau did not specify a timeline for the completion of the support programs, indicating an ongoing commitment to assisting those affected by the tragedy.
