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Beijing Capital Jiaye donates HK$3 million to support Tai Po fire rescue

#International News#China
Last Updated : 3rd Dec, 2025
Synopsis

Beijing Capital Jiaye Property Services' board has approved a donation of HKD 3 million to support fire rescue operations in Tai Po. The contribution is aimed at strengthening emergency response teams and providing resources to affected communities. This step reflects the company's ongoing commitment to social responsibility and public safety. Hong Kong property firms have increasingly participated in disaster relief efforts, and Beijing Capital Jiaye has a history of supporting community welfare and emergency preparedness programs. Authorities welcomed the assistance, noting the importance of private-sector support.

Beijing Capital Jiaye Property Services has announced that its board has approved a donation of HKD 3 million to aid fire rescue efforts in Tai Po. The company confirmed that the contribution is intended to support the emergency response teams and provide necessary resources for affected communities.


The board emphasized that the donation aligns with the company's ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community support. The funds are expected to be utilized promptly to enhance the operational capacity of local fire services and ensure quicker and more effective rescue operations.

This move follows a recent trend among Hong Kong-based property management firms actively supporting public safety initiatives and disaster relief programs. Beijing Capital Jiaye has previously contributed to community welfare projects and emergency preparedness programs, reinforcing its position as a socially responsible organization.

Local authorities acknowledged the support and indicated that private-sector contributions play a crucial role in supplementing public rescue efforts, especially during unexpected emergencies. The company is expected to continue monitoring the situation in Tai Po and may provide additional assistance if necessary.

Source Reuters

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