275 residents return to units
Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing (third left) inspects the operation of expanding the personal protective equipment donning area at Kwong Fuk Community Hall.
Today was the second day of phased arrangements for residents of seven blocks of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po to return to their units. The Government said 275 people from 78 households turned up and the access arrangements were carried out in an orderly manner and operated smoothly.
Ten middle-zone floors of Wang Sun House were opened today.
Concluding the arrangements, the Government said a total of 271 people of 77 households registered to return to their units today through the "one social worker per household" service, while 275 people of 78 households actually turned up, including one household which reported sick and was absent yesterday.
The average time residents spent entering and leaving the building today was one hour and 48 minutes, with the shortest time being 21 minutes and the longest three hours and 25 minutes. About 13% of the residents stayed in the building for less than one hour.
A total of 34 people of 14 households went up and down the building more than once within three hours. Among them, 23 people of eight households made one additional trip, eight people of four households made two additional trips, while one person of one household made four additional trips, with the highest record of one person of one household making five additional trips and another making four additional trips.
The integrated enquiry counter today received 11 cases of requesting police assistance and two cases involving residents seeking help due to physical discomfort, as well as two cases seeking psychological counselling services.
The 11 cases of requesting police assistance involved suspected loss of property, including camera, jewellery and gold items. Officers were immediately deployed to assist in searches, and lost property was recovered in four cases.
In another four, the units concerned were severely damaged and residents believed after investigation that the property might have been destroyed by fire.
For the remaining three cases, there were no signs of ransacking in the units and the residents could not provide details on the property concerned.
After reviewing the experience from the first day of arrangements, two adjustments have been made on site starting today.
The first adjustment involved expanding the personal protective equipment donning area at Kwong Fuk Community Hall, adding more tables and chairs, and setting up more marquees for rain protection.
The second adjustment involved adding more tables and chairs in the resident waiting area at Tai Po Baptist Public School, and expanding the on-site storage area to facilitate residents while they wait for transport.
The Government outlined that it deploys over 1,000 personnel from various departments each day, including 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 staff mobilised from other departments, as well as District Services & Community Care Teams members to fully support residents returning to their units.