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Survivors of Hong Kongs deadliest fire in decades are allowed back into their charred homes for the first time since the November disaster that claimed 168 lives. Starting April 20th, these government-guided visits let former residents retrieve surviving belongings, with sessions running until May 4th. One resident, Chung, is determined to recover his computer with family photos. An independent probe is underway, pointing to human errors and construction bid-rigging. As the city heals, authorities warn against politicizing the tragedy.
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