Federal government concludes fourth-day plans for Wang Fuk Court homeowners going back to their systems (with pictures)
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Today (April 23) is the 4th day of phased plans for homeowners of 7 blocks of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po to go back to their systems. The 2nd round of the phased plans started today. 5 low-zone floorings of Wang Cheong House and 10 low-zone floorings of Wang Yan House were opened. The gain access to plans were performed in an organized way.
An overall of 117 homes (429 individuals) signed up to go back to their systems today through the “one social worker per household” service, while 115 homes (424 individuals) really showed up.
The typical time homeowners invested getting in and leaving the structure today was 2 hours and 13 minutes, with the quickest time being 10 minutes and the longest 3 hours and 42 minutes. About 40 percent of the homeowners remained in the structure for less than 2 hours. About 10 percent of the citizens remained in the structure for less than one hour.
An overall of 61 families (153 individuals) fluctuated the developing more than when. Amongst them, 24 homes (76 individuals) made one extra journey, 15 homes (34 individuals) made 2 extra journeys, and 11 homes (24 individuals) made 3 extra journeys, 5 families (7 individuals) made 4 extra journeys, and 6 homes (12 individuals) made 5 extra journeys or above.
The incorporated query counter established by pertinent departments today got 8 cases asking for authorities support and 4 cases including citizens looking for aid due to physical pain, in addition to 1 case looking for mental counselling services.
The 8 cases asking for cops help included suspected loss of home, consisting of watches, jewellery, money and gold products. Officers were instantly released to help in searches, and in 6 of them, the Police effectively helped in recuperating the lost home. In the other one case, the flat was seriously harmed, and after examination, the locals thought that the home might have been burned. For the staying one case, there were no indications of rummaging in the system, and the homeowners might not supply information on the home worried.
In action to a boost in periodic showers, modifications were made on-site today. Extra marquees were established outside the waiting location for citizens at Tai Po Baptist Public School, developing a covered pedestrian sidewalk to offer shelter from the rain and help with citizens in transferring their possessions to the lorries.
Every day, the Government releases over 1 000 workers from numerous departments, consisting of the Police, the Civil Aid Service, the Fire Services Department, the Auxiliary Medical Service, the Home Affairs Department, the Social Welfare Department, the Housing Department, and the Housing Bureau, and personnel mobilised from other departments, in addition to District Services and Community Care Teams members to completely support homeowners going back to their systems.
