Hong Kong crowd mourns victims of deadly Wang Fuk Court fire amid three-day period of official mourning.
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Hong Kong begins three-day mourning for fire victims

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Hong Kong has begun a three-day mourning period for the 128 victims of a devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. The blaze, the deadliest in seven decades, also left 79 injured and 200 missing. Authorities have arrested 11 people in connection with the incident.

The fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po was first reported at 2:51 pm on Wednesday and quickly escalated to the highest No 5 fire alarm. Flames rapidly spread to seven of the eight residential blocks, billowing huge plumes of dark smoke into the sky. The estate had been undergoing renovations since July 2024, covered in bamboo scaffolding and green mesh, with authorities attributing the rapid spread to highly flammable styrofoam material used in the works.

As of Friday, the death toll stands at 128, including one firefighter, with 79 injured, among them 12 firefighters. The status of around 200 people remains unclear, and recovery work continues on the fourth day after the flames were brought under control. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung announced the latest figure on Friday afternoon, warning that more bodies may still be found.

The government has launched criminal investigations into the cause of the blaze. So far, 11 people have been arrested: eight by the Independent Commission Against Corruption and three by police on manslaughter charges, linked to faulty renovation work. Seven Indonesian domestic helpers are confirmed dead, and 19 Filipino helpers remain missing, with special arrangements underway.

The three-day citywide mourning period began on Saturday and runs until Monday, with national and Hong Kong flags flying at half-mast at all government buildings and facilities, including those abroad. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu led officials in a three-minute silence at government headquarters in the morning. Condolence books are set up across the city's 18 districts from 9am to 9pm until Monday for the public to leave messages. All non-essential public engagements by officials are cancelled, and government-endorsed celebratory events are delayed or postponed. Donations and volunteers have poured in to assist.

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X discussions reflect deep sorrow across Hong Kong for the 128 victims of the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, with users noting the start of a three-day mourning period marked by half-mast flags and silences. Anger prevails over faulty fire alarms, flammable renovation materials, and corruption, leading to 11 arrests; calls for independent probes grow. Volunteers aid displaced residents, donations flow, while some blame systemic negligence or authorities.

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Photorealistic depiction of mourners and firefighters at the charred ruins of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, commemorating 128 victims of the deadly fire.
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Hong Kong mourns 128 dead in Tai Po fire

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A devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has killed 128 people, including one firefighter, with 79 injured and 150 unaccounted for. The blaze erupted on Wednesday afternoon and rapidly spread to seven of the estate's eight residential blocks. Authorities have launched criminal investigations amid a three-day citywide mourning period.

A devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po has claimed 146 lives and injured 79, displacing thousands. Authorities confirmed the safety of 159 previously missing residents, though about 40 remain unaccounted for. The government is providing temporary housing and financial aid while investigating the blaze's cause.

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The Hong Kong government announced that the support fund for the Wang Fuk Court fire has reached HK$2.3 billion, including HK$2 billion in public donations and HK$300 million in seed funding. The fund will help affected residents rebuild homes and provide long-term support. The blaze in Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court has killed 156 people and injured 79.

Following the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire, Hong Kong's Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun has outlined resettlement options, including building subsidised flats in Tai Po, while prioritising residents' input.

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Following the deadly November 26 Tai Po fire that killed 161 and displaced 5,000 at Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong's Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho pledged stricter building safety laws, vowing no leniency for construction sector loopholes and government takeover of risky renovations.

Amid ongoing fallout from November's deadly Tai Po fire—which claimed over 160 lives and displaced thousands—Hong Kong residents are pushing for a class-action lawsuit mechanism, but long-delayed legal reforms are standing in the way, as covered in prior reports on government safety pledges.

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Hong Kong's Home Affairs Minister Alice Mak has urged Tai Po landlords against raising rents to capture government subsidies for residents displaced by the deadly November Wang Fuk Court fire. The HK$150,000 annual aid (for two years) aims to help victims secure local homes, amid concerns over market exploitation.

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