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Hong Kong mourns victims of fire that killed 128 and counting

Last updated: November 28, 2025 7:30 pm
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Hong Kong’s officials led a ceremony on Saturday to mourn the tragic loss of at least 128 lives in a devastating fire at a high-rise apartment complex. The death toll is expected to rise as 200 individuals remain unaccounted for following the tragic incident.

Authorities have apprehended 11 individuals in connection to the fire, which is considered the worst blaze in nearly 80 years in the city. Investigations are underway to determine possible corruption and the use of unsafe materials during the renovations at the Wang Fuk Court complex.

Rescue operations at the site in Tai Po district have concluded, with the possibility of discovering more bodies as authorities continue to search the burnt-out buildings for evidence.

The fire, which started on Wednesday afternoon, quickly spread through seven of the eight 32-storey blocks at the complex. The buildings were undergoing renovations and were wrapped in bamboo scaffolding, green mesh, and foam insulation.

Authorities revealed that the fire alarms at the estate were not functioning correctly, adding to the tragedy.

CONTINUED SEARCH AND SUPPORT EFFORTS

Hong Kong leader John Lee and other officials observed a moment of silence outside the central government offices to pay their respects to the victims. They later signed a condolence book in memory of the deceased.

Meanwhile, at Wang Fuk Court, police officers equipped with protective gear prepared to enter the damaged building to search for additional remains. Families of the victims faced the heartbreaking task of identifying their loved ones from photos taken by rescue teams.

The government has pledged a HK$300 million fund to assist residents affected by the fire, while major Chinese companies have offered donations to support the victims. Hundreds of volunteers have also joined hands to provide aid, distributing essential items and setting up a support camp for displaced residents.

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The tragic incident also affected domestic workers from Indonesia and the Philippines, with some still missing. Hong Kong’s domestic workers, primarily women from low-income Asian countries, often live with their employers in cramped conditions.

LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE TRAGEDY

The fire at Wang Fuk Court is the deadliest in Hong Kong since 1948, sparking comparisons to other tragic incidents like London’s Grenfell Tower fire. Residents had previously raised concerns about fire hazards during renovation works, highlighting potential risks that were not addressed.

The city’s Labour Department revealed that residents had expressed worries about the flammability of materials used in the renovation process, including the protective green mesh covering the scaffolding. Authorities have since taken legal action against individuals involved in using unsafe materials.

As the community mourns the loss of lives in this tragic event, efforts are being made to ensure such incidents are prevented in the future through stricter safety regulations and oversight.

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