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Hong Kong Apartment Fire Kills 128 in Deadliest Blaze Since 1948

Hong Kong’s Deadliest Fire in Decades Kills 128, Hundreds Missing

Hong Kong is mourning its deadliest residential fire in over 70 years after a massive blaze at Wang Fuk Court apartment complex killed at least 128 people, with approximately 200 still missing and 89 bodies awaiting identification.

Key Takeaways

  • At least 128 confirmed dead, 200+ missing in Hong Kong’s worst fire since 1948
  • Malfunctioning fire alarms and flammable construction materials fueled rapid spread
  • Eight arrests made by anti-corruption watchdog, investigation ongoing
  • Community mobilizes support with emergency shelters and supply stations

Fire Spreads Rapidly Through Residential Complex

The fire erupted Wednesday afternoon in Tai Po district, racing through seven of eight high-rise buildings at Wang Fuk Court. Flames transformed the densely packed housing estate into an inferno within minutes, with one eyewitness reporting the fire spread to multiple blocks in under 15 minutes.

Authorities identified the fire’s origin on protective netting covering lower floors, with highly flammable foam boards and bamboo scaffolding accelerating the blaze. Fire services chief Andy Yeung confirmed alarm systems in all eight buildings were malfunctioning during the incident.

Search and Rescue Operations

Firefighters declared the blaze “largely extinguished” Friday morning after more than 40 hours of continuous firefighting. Crews completed searches of over 1,800 apartments for survivors, though security chief Chris Tang warned more victims might be discovered during detailed investigations.

Workers recovered bodies throughout the operation, with an AFP reporter observing four victims removed within a single 15-minute period. The government activated specialized disaster victim identification systems to help locate missing persons.

Families Search for Missing Loved Ones

Distraught families scoured hospitals and identification centers across the city. A man surnamed Fung searched for his 80-year-old mother-in-law, noting her medication might have prevented her from hearing any alarms.

“She is on antibiotics… so she is always sleeping. There was no fire alarm so she might not have known there was a fire,” he told reporters.

Another woman, surnamed Wong, tearfully described searching multiple hospitals for her missing sister-in-law and twin sibling without success.

Investigation and Arrests

Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog arrested eight people Friday, including consultants, scaffolding subcontractors, and project middlemen. Police had previously arrested three men suspected of negligently leaving foam packaging at the fire site.

Security chief Tang indicated the full investigation into fire causes could require up to four weeks to complete. The blaze represents Hong Kong’s deadliest since 1948, when an explosion and fire killed at least 135 people.

Community Response and Support

Authorities provided temporary accommodation for approximately 800 displaced residents, with nine emergency shelters housing around 720 people overnight. Community-organized supply stations for clothing, food, and household goods operated efficiently near the complex, alongside medical and psychological care services.

The spontaneous relief effort became so effective that organizers eventually requested no further donations via social media, having received sufficient supplies to meet immediate needs.

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