Illustration of the catastrophic fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, engulfing seven blocks and claiming at least 159 lives.
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Hong Kong's Tai Po estate fire kills at least 159

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A 43-hour blaze on November 26 devastated seven blocks at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, killing at least 159 people and injuring 79. Preliminary investigations point to scaffolding between the first and second floors of one block as the likely starting point. As of December 7, 13 households remain uncontacted, with authorities not ruling out further deaths.

On November 26, a massive fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, Hong Kong, raging for 43 hours and severely damaging seven of its eight blocks, affecting around 2,000 households. The estate includes buildings such as Wang Sun House and Wang Cheong House, turning many families' homes to rubble.

Preliminary investigations by the Hong Kong Fire Services Department suggest the blaze originated on scaffolding between the first and second floors of Wang Cheong House. Fire services director Andy Yeung Yan-kin stated that this initial assessment is based on on-site records and firefighters' observations, confirming reports that the flames started on lower floors. To pinpoint the exact ignition point, authorities are considering building a life-size replica of the affected floors for further analysis.

The disaster has claimed at least 159 lives and injured 79 others. As of December 7—more than 10 days after the inferno—13 households out of 1,984 remain uncontacted. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han revealed that officials have reached 1,971 households but cannot rule out fatalities among the missing. He said: “We really hope to use all means to find these 13 households.” The government's 'one social worker per household' initiative has now assisted 99 percent of affected residents with tailored support.

One survivor, 40-year-old clinic assistant Moon Li, escaped with her husband and eight-year-old son because they were not home at the time. The family had purchased their subsidized flat at Wang Sun House under the Home Ownership Scheme for about HK$2 million 17 years ago and was just HK$65,000 away from paying off the mortgage. Moon Li lamented: “I used to have a cosy home. I decorated the place very well and lived there comfortably for more than a decade.”

In response, the government plans to fast-track legislation within about two months to ban smoking at construction sites and introduce a fixed penalty system for violations. The incident underscores critical building safety concerns as residents strive to rebuild their lives.

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X discussions express widespread shock and grief over the Wang Fuk Court fire's death toll of 159, including vulnerable groups like infants, elderly, and migrant domestic workers. Negative sentiments criticize flammable scaffolding, substandard netting, failed fire alarms, ignored warnings, negligence, and possible corruption, leading to arrests of contractors and officials. Neutral updates detail rising casualties, rescue efforts, and government aid like relief funds and building reforms. Skepticism questions protection of developers and suppression of public memorials or justice calls. Firefighters receive praise for heroism amid the tragedy.

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Aftermath of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court fire: charred high-rise, firefighters searching debris, displaced residents receiving aid amid relief tents and emergency vehicles.
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Hong Kong residential fire death toll rises to 146 as relief continues

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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.

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.

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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.

Filipino domestic helpers who survived Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades say they have no intention of leaving the city despite the trauma. At a fair in St John's Cathedral, some of the 35 survivors shared their ordeals, having lost all personal belongings in the inferno. Many continue working for their employers in transitional housing.

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Hong Kong's independent committee into the deadly Tai Po fire held its first hearing on Thursday at 10am, starting with a minute of silence for the victims. Residents have urged the panel to hold those responsible accountable, as the judge leading the inquiry promises a fair and thorough probe.

A fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po devastated towers, turning one afternoon into a citywide moment of shock, horror and grief. While the city awaits findings from an inquiry, it also requires renewed commitment to safety and oversight to rebuild public trust. Watching from afar, the author shared the community's shock and pain.

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