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- Hong Kong’s Migrant Domestic Workers Mourn Their Losses in . . .
At least eight workers died, and many of those who survived, after saving children and others in their care, are worried about losing their jobs and being forced to leave
- Migrant domestic workers seek support, solace after Hong Kong . . .
Hong Kong is home to nearly 370,000 migrant domestic workers, predominantly women from the Philippines and Indonesia caring for infants and the elderly in a city with an ageing population
- Hong Kong’s Migrant Domestic Workers Mourn Their Losses in . . .
In the early hours of Monday morning, a devastating fire engulfed a residential building in Hong Kong’s Yau Ma Tei district The blaze claimed the lives of at least eight migrant domestic workers who were caring for children and elderly residents at the time Heroes Amid the Flames Survivors recounted how the workers rushed to rescue the children in their care, pulling them to safety before
- Migrant domestic workers seek support, solace after Hong Kong . . .
Hong Kong is home to nearly 370,000 migrant domestic workers, predominantly women from the Philippines and Indonesia caring for infants and the elderly in a city with an ageing population Migrant workers typically have Sundays off and prayers were held in neighbourhoods across the city
- Migrant Community in Hong Kong Mourns After Catastrophic Fire
Grief resonated throughout Victoria Park in Hong Kong during the weekend as countless migrant domestic workers assembled to honor those lost in the city’s most deadly fire in over a century Many attendees arrived with candles, photographs, and aching hearts, desperately seeking news about those who remain unaccounted for following the inferno at Wang Fuk Court Of the 146 confirmed
- Migrant domestic workers seek support after Hong Kong fire
Migrant domestic workers seek support, solace after Hong Kong fire, which killed 146 people and dozens are unaccounted for
- Survivors lost everything: Migrant workers seek support . . .
Sobs could be heard across Hong Kong's Victoria Park at the weekend as hundreds of migrant workers mourned victims of Hong Kong's worst fire in more than a century and prayed for missing friends
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