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    Migrant caregivers hailed as heroes after rescuing children from deadly Hong Kong fire

    December 6, 2025Updated:December 6, 20253 Mins Read
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    Philippine nationals at a community prayer service in Hong Kong on Sunday for victims of the deadly Tai Po fire.Philip Fong / AFP via Getty Images. Source: NBC News.
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    Migrant caregivers in Hong Kong are being widely praised after risking their lives to save children and elderly residents during a deadly high-rise fire that shocked the city. The blaze broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po in late November and quickly spread through several buildings, filling corridors with thick smoke and trapping residents inside their homes.

    One of the caregivers hailed for her bravery is Rhodora Alcaraz, a 28-year-old domestic worker from the Philippines who had arrived in Hong Kong just a day earlier. When the fire started, she was alone with a three-month-old baby in a 31-storey building. As smoke closed in, she shielded the infant and stayed calm until firefighters rescued them, along with the baby’s elderly grandmother.

    Several other migrant domestic workers also played key roles during the emergency. Many helped guide children and older people to safety, while others stayed behind with the families they cared for despite the growing danger. Sadly, at least 10 migrant workers were among those who lost their lives in the fire, including women from Indonesia and the Philippines.

    Hong Kong authorities have praised the actions of the caregivers, describing their efforts as selfless and heroic. The city’s labour and welfare secretary said families of migrant workers who died would receive financial compensation and support. The fire, which is the deadliest in Hong Kong in almost 80 years, has sparked public anger, with investigations pointing to flammable renovation materials and possible failures in safety oversight.

    The tragedy has also drawn attention to the difficult conditions faced by migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. Hundreds of thousands of helpers, mostly women from Southeast Asia, work long hours for relatively low pay. Many live in cramped spaces inside their employers’ homes and are not allowed to apply for permanent residency, no matter how long they stay in the city.

    Since the fire, many caregivers have continued working even while dealing with trauma and loss. Some are still living with employers who have been displaced, moving between temporary shelters and alternative housing. Aid groups say many workers are emotionally affected, especially those who lost friends or witnessed the fire firsthand.

    Migrant support organisations are now calling for better protection, fair treatment, and stronger labour rights for domestic workers. They say the bravery shown during the fire highlights how deeply migrant caregivers are woven into family life in Hong Kong, caring for children and elderly people even in moments of extreme danger.

    The actions of these migrant caregivers have left a lasting impression on the city. Their courage has not only saved lives but has also reopened conversations about dignity, safety, and respect for the workers who quietly support thousands of families every day.

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