The fire at Hong Kong's Tai Po Hung Fuk Court has drawn widespread attention. According to official sources, the Hong Kong SAR government held a press conference on the afternoon of the 28th, providing updates on the latest situation and rescue efforts. Secretary for Security Chris Tang reported that the fire has so far claimed 128 lives, with ongoing efforts in medical treatment for the injured, post-disaster support, and accident investigation.
Following the tragedy, rescue and relief efforts have been swiftly mobilized by various sectors. Local Hong Kong enterprises, foundations, as well as mainland Chinese companies and organizations, have contributed donations and supplies to support emergency resettlement, livelihood assistance, and post-disaster reconstruction for affected residents.
In a swift response, Hong Kong-listed company CLOUD FACTORY Technology Holdings Limited (Stock Code: 02512) has donated HK$2 million through the Tai Po Hung Fuk Court Relief Fund (Hong Kong). The funds will be specifically allocated for transitional housing, daily necessities, and community recovery efforts. The transfer has already been completed.
The company's chairman expressed deep concern for the safety of Hong Kong compatriots, stating, "We are moved by the firefighters' relentless rescue efforts and the heartwarming solidarity among neighbors in times of crisis. This donation reflects our profound care for Hong Kong. CLOUD FACTORY will continue monitoring the needs of the affected area and support the SAR government's recovery efforts."
CLOUD FACTORY, known as the "first edge cloud stock," made its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's main board on June 14, 2024. Its prompt response to the disaster highlights the company's commitment to standing with Hong Kong during challenging times.