
Hong Kong banks replace burnt cash from residents of fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court

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Hong Kong's note-issuing banks are replacing burnt cash for residents of Wang Fuk Court following a devastating fire last November. The Monetary Authority's emergency measures allow banks to exchange damaged currency if at least 75% is intact. Residents have reported recovering significant amounts of fire-damaged cash, with banks like HSBC and BOCHK offering a one-stop verification and exchange service. Affected residents are advised to present identification for assessment, while banks aim to support them empathetically.
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