GT GOLD (08299) donated HK$1 million to support the rescue work and post-disaster reconstruction of the fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, and fully support the rescue efforts.
On November 26th, a level 5 fire occurred at Hong Kong Tai Po Wang Fuk Estate, drawing attention from various sectors of society. Tang Dynasty Gold Holdings Limited (08299) is practicing corporate social responsibility by announcing a donation of 1 million Hong Kong dollars.
A five-alarm fire broke out in Hong Kong Tai Po Wang Fuk Court on November 26, attracting attention from all sectors of society. GT GOLD Holdings Limited (08299) has announced a donation of HK$1 million to practice corporate social responsibility.
It is reported that GT GOLD has donated HK$1 million to the fund for the victims of the Tai Po fire through the Hong Kong Taiwan Charity Foundation's Xiaorichunhui Public Welfare - Tai Po Fire Relief Special Fund, hoping to provide practical assistance to the injured, affected families, and psychological support. The company expresses its deepest condolences to the compatriots who tragically lost their lives in this disaster, and offers its sincerest condolences to all the victims and affected families. In this difficult moment, the company shares the grief with all Hong Kong citizens and prays for the families who have lost their loved ones, may the deceased rest in peace.
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