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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ‘We Feel Like Victims Too’: Filipinos Unite in Prayer After Hong Kong Fire
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    Filipinos working in Hong Kong have come together in a heartfelt prayer vigil following a devastating fire in Taipo. The gathering was a show of solidarity with the victims and a way for the community to express shared grief and concern.

    Participants prayed for those who lost their lives and for the firefighters who risked theirs to save others. Many domestic workers, known as “kababayan,” said they felt personally affected by the tragedy, even if they were not directly involved.

    “We feel like victims too,” said one participant. “We are united in grief and in wishing comfort and healing for those affected.” Attendees recited prayers and lifted their voices together, emphasizing the emotional toll of the fire on the broader Filipino community in Hong Kong.

    For many domestic workers, the tragedy resonated deeply. They travel far from home to support their families in the Philippines, and incidents like this amplify feelings of vulnerability and concern for fellow workers. Participants highlighted the importance of standing together as a community during such difficult times.

    The Taipo fire has prompted widespread concern and compassion from multiple groups in Hong Kong. The Filipino community, in particular, has been vocal about showing support and solidarity for victims and first responders.

    Prayer vigils like this one provide both emotional and spiritual comfort. They allow members of the community to process grief collectively, strengthen bonds, and demonstrate empathy for those directly affected by disasters.

    Community leaders noted that gatherings also serve to reassure victims that they are not alone. “We want to show the Hong Kong community that we are united in this situation,” said one attendee. “Even if we are not directly impacted, we are still part of the shared grief.”

    The event included prayers for safety, healing, and protection, reflecting the resilience and compassion of the Filipino diaspora. Organizers emphasized that such tragedies affect everyone, not just those who were physically present, and that collective support is vital for recovery.

    Domestic workers and other members of the Filipino community continue to play an active role in responding to crises in Hong Kong. Their solidarity with the Taipo fire victims underscores a broader commitment to community welfare and mutual care.

    By coming together in prayer, Filipinos in Hong Kong hope to honor the victims, support their families, and recognize the bravery of first responders. The vigil reflects both mourning and the strength of community bonds, demonstrating the importance of unity in times of crisis.

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