Hi-tech aids proposed to help elderly climb stairs to fire-ravaged Tai Po flats
Wang Fuk Court residents will soon be allowed to check their flats and collect personal items but lifts remain inoperative

Some lawmakers also proposed on Saturday that the government deploy wearable walking robots, stair-climbing trolleys or wheelchairs to assist elderly residents of the Tai Po estate devastated by the inferno that claimed 168 lives and displaced nearly 5,000 people in November.
They raised the suggestions as some worried residents scrambled for ways to navigate the stairs of blocks, which are more than 30 storeys high.
One resident said he would write to officials to lobby for the installation of ramps over stairs to ease access and transport of larger items.
Access will be via rear stairs only, as lifts remain inoperative after the fire. Residents have been advised to retrieve only valuable and portable items.