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Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Kills 44, Hundreds Missing in Deadliest Blaze

Hong Kong High-Rise Fire: Death Toll at 44, Hundreds Missing

A devastating fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court housing complex has claimed 44 lives, with 279 people still unaccounted for, making it the city’s deadliest blaze in nearly three decades.

Key Takeaways

  • 44 confirmed dead, including one firefighter
  • 279 residents remain uncontactable
  • Three construction company officials arrested for negligence
  • Highly flammable polystyrene boards accelerated fire spread
  • Fire now Hong Kong’s deadliest since 1996

Rescue Operations Continue

Firefighters continue battling intense heat and thick smoke to reach potentially trapped residents in the Tai Po district complex. By Thursday morning, authorities had brought the fire under control in four of the eight blocks, while operations continued in three others.

Arrests Made Over Safety Violations

Police have arrested three construction company officials—two directors and one consultant—after investigators found the company’s name on highly flammable polystyrene boards blocking windows in some apartments.

“We have reason to believe that the company’s responsible parties were grossly negligent, which led to this accident and caused the fire to spread uncontrollably, resulting in major casualties,” said Eileen Chung, a Hong Kong police superintendent.

Dangerous Materials Accelerated Blaze

Fire Services Director Andy Yeung confirmed the polystyrene boards were extremely flammable and caused rapid fire spread. “Their presence was unusual, so we have referred the incident to the police for further enquiries,” he added.

Officials suspect other construction materials—including protective nets, canvas sheets, and plastic coverings—also failed to meet safety standards.

Casualties and Aftermath

Beyond the 44 fatalities, at least 45 people are receiving critical treatment in hospitals. Over 900 residents have been relocated to eight emergency shelters.

The tragedy surpasses the 1996 Garley Building fire that killed 41 people, marking the deadliest blaze in Hong Kong in nearly 30 years.

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