Hong Kong pledges all-out efforts in fire aftermath, mulls reform to strengthen building safety
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Hong Kong pledges all-out efforts in fire aftermath, mulls reform to strengthen building safety
HONG KONG, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong will make all-out efforts to handle the aftermath of the deadly fire at the residential complex and launch systematic reforms to improve building safety and fire control, John Lee, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said »»»
Hong Kong votes in legislative election days after deadly fire that killed 159
In the wake of an apartment fire that claimed 159 lives, Hong Kong held a controversial legislative election with muted campaigns. Hong Kong held its second legislative election on Sunday under Beijing’s tightened “patriots-only” political system, less than two weeks after the deadly apartment fire»»»
Lee: Vote to drive reform and help HK fire victims
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Sunday called on all eligible voters in Hong Kong to cast their ballots for representatives who will "drive reform and safeguard disaster victims" as he voted in the eighth Legislative Council general election. Lee arrived at Raimondi College polling station in t»»»
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