Hong Kong defends 3-hour limit for Wang Fuk Court residents to collect belongings
Authorities say restricted hours for residents to return to fire-hit estate are necessary to avoid overcrowding, unfairness and delays

Hong Kong authorities have insisted that a three-hour time limit is sufficient for residents of the fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court to retrieve their belongings, with discretion to be exercised for those requesting a second entry.
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk Wing-hing said on Saturday that although each household could register up to four people to enter the building, only one person would be allowed into severely damaged flats owing to safety concerns.
“With four people and three hours allowed, they would have 12 hours in total to pack,” Cheuk told a radio programme. “I don’t think saying goodbye to your home requires that much time ... And residents probably know where their belongings are.”
The government announced the day before that residents of Wang Fuk Court could retrieve their belongings from April 20, depending on which housing block they lived in.
Cheuk said that allowing more time for entry would delay the overall schedule, meaning some residents would have to wait longer to return to their flats.
He added that entry into about 300 severely damaged flats would be limited to one or two people at a time, although the four registered household members could take turns.