xiāng gǎng香港huǒ zāi火灾zhōng中shí míng十名wài jí外籍jiā zhèng家政gōng rén工人yù nàn遇难,xìng cún zhě幸存者miàn lín kùn nán面临困难
In November last year, a fire broke out in a residential area in Tai Po, Hong Kong, causing 160 deaths, including ten foreign domestic workers.
Most of them came from Indonesia and the Philippines.
When the fire happened, some workers stayed to protect their employers and did not leave in the end.
Many families of the victims are very sad because these workers were the main financial support of their families.
After the fire, families had to wait a long time to confirm the identity of their loved ones and face high funeral costs.
The Hong Kong government will provide some compensation to the victims' families, but they worry whether the money will be received on time.
The surviving domestic workers are also very sad, but they have to return to work soon, and some have even lost their jobs and homes.
Many hope to receive more help, such as faster repatriation of their loved ones or better living conditions.
Everyone hopes society can pay more attention to and support these foreign domestic workers.