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‘Hongkongers’ solidarity’: volunteers pick up pieces for Tai Po fire victims

As aid flows in to help thousands of displaced residents, volunteers are mobilising through social media to help rebuild lives

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Volunteers have mobilised through social media to help distribute food, clothing, pet supplies and other necessities to help victims. Photo: Karma Lo

Against the backdrop of the seven charred residential blocks, an open plaza next to Wang Fuk Court has transformed into a bustling relief centre, manned by hundreds of volunteers aiding thousands of displaced residents on the third day since Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades.

As large quantities of donated supplies continuously flowed into the area, volunteers – mostly mobilised through social media and chat groups – sorted the items systematically and divided the plaza into different zones to distribute the items and provide free services for displaced residents.

On Friday, several huge maps, handwritten on cardboard and displayed in the area, showed how raw yet organised the nature of the coordination efforts was. The maps clearly indicated the locations of each zone: bedding, clothing, daily necessities, food, drinks, charging devices, pet supplies, baby supplies and trash recycling.

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A core volunteer in her twenties, Jay, said they sorted donated items and mobilised volunteers via Telegram and WhatsApp groups.

Volunteer Jay (in a blue cap) sits next to a cardboard map of the area. Photo: Natalie Wong
Volunteer Jay (in a blue cap) sits next to a cardboard map of the area. Photo: Natalie Wong

“Some volunteers took on the role as the ‘person-in-charge’ for each type of donated item. They keep track of what we have in Google Sheets and report on what is still needed,” she said.

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