Blaze in Hong Kong: Helpers in the Line of Fire
A deadly fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court complex has left 128 people dead and many unaccounted for. Among the impacted are foreign domestic helpers from countries like Indonesia and the Philippines, who are integral to the economy yet often face challenging living conditions.
In a devastating incident, a fire ravaged the Wang Fuk Court complex in Hong Kong, marking the city's deadliest blaze since 1948. The disaster has resulted in the confirmed deaths of 128 individuals, with an alarming number still missing.
Amidst the chaos, Indonesian domestic helper Fita recounted the confusion and urgency as she warned her employer of the impending danger. Her quick decision to evacuate proved lifesaving, pulling her employer to emergency housing. The community is left in mourning, with a noted toll on the city's foreign helpers, many of whom live in cramped conditions with low wages.
Agencies call for government support for these workers, emphasizing their crucial role in Hong Kong's economy while highlighting their vulnerability. Efforts are underway to provide relief and regain lost identity documents, ensuring that these essential workers receive the recognition and support they deserve.
(With inputs from agencies.)

