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Hong Kong Arrests 14 in Probe of Deadly Fire That Killed 151

Hong Kong Makes 14 Arrests in Deadly High-Rise Fire Probe

Hong Kong authorities have arrested 14 people in connection with a devastating residential fire that killed at least 151 people, marking the world’s deadliest such blaze since 1980. The investigation has pointed to substandard safety netting as a key factor in the rapid spread of the flames.

Key Details of the Tragedy

The fire broke out on November 26 at the Wang Fuk Court complex in Tai Po District. The high-rise estate, containing nearly 2,000 flats across eight towers, was undergoing maintenance at the time. Flames quickly engulfed bamboo scaffolding, leading to a massive inferno.

  • Death Toll: At least 151 confirmed fatalities.
  • Missing: More than 40 people remain unaccounted for.
  • Fire Duration: The blaze, which started in the afternoon, continued burning into the early hours of Thursday.

Investigation Findings and Arrests

The arrests, made on December 1, follow a probe that revealed critical safety failures. Authorities stated that “substandard” exterior netting failed to prevent the fire from spreading. Laboratory tests showed that 7 out of 20 netting samples collected from the site did not meet fire safety standards.

Response from Chinese Leadership

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Hong Kong to “make every effort” to extinguish the blaze and minimise casualties. In a statement reported by state broadcaster CCTV, President Xi expressed condolences for the victims, including a firefighter who died on duty, and offered sympathies to affected families.

The Wang Fuk Court complex was reportedly undergoing estate-wide maintenance when the fire ignited, highlighting serious questions about construction site safety protocols in densely populated urban areas.

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