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目前仍有數隻小動物暫時安置於愛協中心,尚未有人前來認領。若您認識牠們的主人或親友,懇請轉告相關消息,讓這些小生命能夠盡快回到摯愛的家人身邊。

DVIU 的搜救行動已正式結束,我們希望當中的多項訴求能獲考慮,包括於大廈內設置捕貓籠、水及糧食設施,務求不放棄任何可能仍在附近徘徊求生的動物。

社會上仍有無數小生命需要我們的關懷與援助。愛協救援隊將於今日起撤離現場,並重新調配資源,支援其他有迫切需要的動物。然而請大家放心,愛協的督察及獸醫團隊將繼續 24 小時候命,若接獲任何官方通知,無論發現的是生還或已離世的動物,我們都會第一時間趕赴現場,全力提供協助。

如有任何因事件受影響的寵物主人需要支援,歡迎隨時與我們聯絡:📞 2711 1000 / 2232 5553

The DVIU’s search and rescue operation has officially concluded. We are hoping that several of our requests will be considered, including the installation of humane cat traps, and the placement of water and food stations inside the building, all aimed at ensuring that no animal still struggling to survive nearby is left behind. 

There are still countless small lives in our society that need our care and help. Starting today, the SPCA rescue team will withdraw from the site and reallocate resources to support other animals in urgent need. However, please rest assured that our inspectors and veterinary team will remain on 24-hour standby. If we receive any official notification — whether the animals found are alive or deceased — we will immediately rush to the scene to provide full assistance.

If any pet owners affected by the incident need support, please feel free to contact us: 
📞 2711 1000 / 2232 5553
動物救援行動最新通報 在愛協持續呼 動物救援行動最新通報

在愛協持續呼籲下,災難遇難者身份鑑定組(DVIU)於昨日再次展開搜索行動,成功尋獲共152隻動物——其中72隻幸存,80隻不幸罹難。在72隻幸存動物中,包括2隻貓、65條魚、1隻守宮及4隻龜。

是次行動共動員逾100名DVIU人員。我們對所有參與人員表達最誠摯的謝意。愛協已即時為所有獲救動物進行健康檢查,並已聯絡其飼主。

截至目前,仍有84隻動物下落未明,我們深切明白這對其家庭帶來的極大悲痛。根據DVIU表示,拯救隊伍已多次徹底搜索受影響單位,並已尋回所有能被辨識的動物。他們亦向我們保證,所有肉眼可見的動物籠已全部取出。惟令人痛心的是,鑑於火勢猛烈,部分動物已無法辨識。

我們原希望能進一步進入現場協助搜救,但由於環境仍極為危險,目前愛協督察及寵物主人均未能安全進入。

儘管面對這些限制,我們已向漁護署提出進一步協助的請求,並轉達以下行動建議予相關部門:

1. 於建築物內所有可行位置設置人道捕貓籠,並定期巡查;
2. 在現場及建築物內合適地點放置食物及水源,以支援仍有機會存活的動物;
3. 若在收集的灰燼中懷疑發現動物遺骸,立即通知愛協。

如我們收到政府部門或其他機構的任何進一步消息,將第一時間通知受影響的寵物飼主。

在此同時,我們希望各位好好照顧自己及摯愛的人。若您是受事件影響的寵物主人,並需要獸醫診治、基本寵物用品、臨時寄養或情緒支援,請隨時聯絡我們:
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經過連日來多番爭取,DVIU 今天下午再 經過連日來多番爭取,DVIU 今天下午再一次重新進入各單位,進行針對動物的搜索,特別是愛協督察提供仍有失蹤寵物的單位名單。

行動期間,成功尋獲一隻仍然生還的貓貓!我們隨即將牠送往愛協灣仔中心作進一步檢查。更令人動容的是,我們發現牠正是主人於八年前在愛協領養的「小黑仔」🥹 主人亦第一時間趕到中心,與小黑仔重逢,在場所有人都深受感動😭  貓貓目前已在愛協醫院留醫接受治療。

我們正與各寵物主人保持聯絡,並會稍後向大家匯報今日的搜救進展。

After several days of continuous efforts, DVIU finally re‑entered the units this afternoon to conduct an animal-focused search, particularly those identified by SPCA inspectors as still having missing pets.

During the operation, a surviving cat was found! We immediately transported the cat to SPCA’s Wan Chai Centre for further examination. Even more touching, we discovered that the cat was “Little Black,” adopted from the SPCA by his owner eight years ago. The owner rushed to the centre at once and was reunited with Little Black! Everyone present was deeply moved 😭 He is currently hospitalised and receiving treatment at the SPCA hospital.

We remain in close contact with the pet owners and will provide further updates on today’s rescue efforts shortly.
我們正在努力爭取尋找下落不明的動物

我們深切理解,許多市民在等待摯愛寵物消息的過程中,所承受的憂傷與不安。愛協每日持續不懈地爭取拯救可能仍困於受影響大廈內的動物。我們已多次向消防處及災難遇難者身份辨認組(DVIU)提出緊急請求,並會繼續爭取一切可行的機會,以保障動物的安全。

我們衷心感謝社會各界提出的寶貴意見及關注。我們已將所有建議呈交有關部門,並積極跟進。同時,我們亦理解DVIU目前面對的情況極為艱鉅,在某些個案中,因火災破壞嚴重,部分動物或已無法辨識,這是我們和所有動物家人都難以接受的傷痛。

**已落實的行動**
我們感謝部分建議已獲接納並付諸實行,包括:
- 讓宏志閣的寵物主人留下鎖匙予消防人員,以便他們可進入單位進行搜救,或由主人陪同返回單位;
- 准許我們於大廈外圍設置人道捕貓籠;
- 前線人員主動搜尋曾向本會登記、有寵物失蹤紀錄的單位。

**正在爭取的事項**
我們今早接獲DVIU通知,其在大廈內的搜索行動已告完成,並未發現仍生還的動物。這是一個令人心痛的消息。然而,本會仍會積極爭取進一步支援:

- 根據失蹤動物名單進行搜尋,並定期向公眾更新搜救進度。
- 在單位或樓層內放置食物與水,以備可能仍有動物藏匿其中;
- 整個籠子一併帶走仍於籠內的動物(例如兔子);
- 對懷疑屬於寵物的遺骸進行DNA鑑定,以協助確認身份;
- 向漁農自然護理署申請更多支援與協助,以加強後續的搜救與支援工作。

我們將繼續全力為動物及牠們的家庭發聲,並在有進一步消息時,第一時間向公眾匯報。
截至12月3日20:00,自火災以來共尋獲364 截至12月3日20:00,自火災以來共尋獲364隻動物,其中294隻幸存,70隻已不幸離世。仍有173隻動物下落不明,我們估計整體受影響的動物總數超過537隻。

日前發佈的數字是由愛協協助消防處處理動物的數字。

目前的更新包括:過去兩天救出的魚類、寵物蟹,及一隻已離世的貓,我們亦重新整理及核對各團體與義工提供的資料。

As of 20:00 on 3 Dec, a total of 364 animals have been found since the fire, including 294 survivors and 70 that have sadly passed away. 173 animals are still missing, bringing the estimated total number of affected animals to over 537. 

The figures released earlier were based on animals received by the SPCA from the FSD. 

The latest update includes fish and pet crabs rescued over the past two days, one deceased cat, and a thorough review of data provided by various groups and volunteers.
我們早前於宏福苑外圍設置了數個捕貓籠,希望能捕捉可能從受災大廈逃出的貓隻。今日清晨,其中一個籠內發現一隻唐貓。貓貓沒有剪耳或晶片,有機會為家養貓,但亦不排除該貓原本為當區街貓。有附近居民聯絡我們,表示有機會是平日一直餵食的貓貓。

經初步觀察,貓貓整體健康狀況正常,但目前十分怕人,情緒亦較不穩定。基於大埔現時的環境仍不穩,我們會先安排牠在青衣中心休息及適應環境,稍後再作進一步安排,例如為牠尋找合適領養家庭。即使有機會為街貓,暫時亦不宜將牠放回原居地。但我們會在這裏繼續更新,並相關居民保持聯絡,作出適當跟進。大家無需擔心貓貓!

Earlier, we set up several cat traps around Wang Fuk Court in the hope of capturing any cats that might have escaped from the affected buildings. Early this morning, a Domestic Shorthair was found in one of the traps. The cat has no ear‑tip or microchip, so it may be a pet or street cat. A nearby resident contacted us and said it might be a cat they regularly feed.

Based on our initial observation, the cat appears to be in generally good health, but it is currently very frightened and emotionally unstable. As the situation in Tai Po is still unsettled, we will first arrange for the cat to rest at our Tsing Yi centre before making further plans, such as looking for a suitable home. Even if it is a street cat, it would not be appropriate to release it back to its original location for the time being. We will continue to stay in contact with the relevant residents and follow up as needed.
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