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Hong Kong Blaze Death Toll Reaches 55 As Rescue Operations Continue

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 27, 2025
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Hong Kong blaze death toll reaches 55 as rescue operations continue
Health workers evacuate a woman from a fire which broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong's New Territories.

Firefighters are battling for a second day against one of Hong Kong’s deadliest modern fires, which engulfed multiple high-rise towers at Wang Fuk Court complex in Tai Po in the New Territories region.

Authorities arrested three construction company executives on suspicion of manslaughter as the death toll reached 55, including one firefighter. About 280 people remain missing.

By Thursday at midday, thick smoke continued billowing from the complex near the mainland border.

The fire, which began on Wednesday afternoon, spread across seven of eight buildings, with firefighters gaining control of four towers. At least 71 people suffered injuries, primarily from burns and smoke inhalation, with operations expected to continue until evening.

Lawrence Lee awaited news of his wife, who remained trapped in their apartment. “When the fire started, I told her on the phone to escape. But once she left the flat, the corridor and stairs were all filled with smoke and it was all dark, so she had no choice but to go back to the flat,” he explained from a shelter.

Winter and Sandy Chung, who successfully evacuated on Wednesday, recalled seeing flying sparks during their escape. “I couldn’t sleep the entire night,” 75-year-old Winter Chung told The Associated Press.

Police arrested two directors and an engineering consultant from Prestige Construction & Engineering Company. “We have reason to believe that those in charge of the construction company were grossly negligent,” Senior Superintendent Eileen Chung stated. Authorities searched the company’s office and seized documents as evidence.

Investigators suspect non-compliant materials contributed to the fire’s rapid spread. Police found highly flammable polystyrene foam attached to windows in the unaffected tower. The blaze originated on scaffolding outside a 32-storey building before spreading via bamboo scaffolding and construction netting, accelerated by windy conditions.

The 1980s housing complex, home to approximately 4,800 residents, including many elderly, was undergoing major renovations. About 900 people were evacuated to temporary shelters.

Hong Kong leader John Lee announced immediate safety inspections of all housing estates undergoing renovations. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences and called for efforts to minimise casualties.

This incident marks Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since the 1996 Kowloon commercial building blaze that killed 41 people.

Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Thick smoke and flames rise as a major fire engulfs several apartment blocks at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district. 
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
The apartment complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po neighbourhood caught fire at about 2:51pm (06:51 GMT) local time on Wednesday. 
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Hong Kong leader John Lee said that 55 people had been confirmed killed in the fire as of Thursday morning local time. 
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Lee told reporters that at least 279 people were still missing, while 29 had been hospitalised, including seven who were in a critical condition.
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Almost 24 hours later, The South China Morning Post newspaper reports that firefighters are still battling the blaze in parts of the complex.
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Residents pick up donated clothes near the scene of a fire which broke out on Wednesday at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong’s New Territories.
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
Derek Armstrong Chan, the deputy director of fire services, said that firefighters had been hampered from reaching the top floors of the 31-storey towers, including by extreme heat and darkness. 
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
The blaze is Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since at least August 1962, when a fire in the city’s Sham Shui Po district killed 44 people. 
Deadly Hong Kong blaze claims 44 Lives as rescue operations continue
A resident collects blankets and towels at the Fung Leung Kit Secondary School, one of the community centres allocated for affected residents. 
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