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Hong Kong’s Most Devastating Fire in a Century: Over 83 Casualties and Many Missing in Huge Housing Complex Inferno

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On November 26, 2025, a devastating fire broke out at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, resulting in at least 83 deaths and hundreds missing, making it the deadliest fire in the region in decades, surpassing the tragic Kowloon fire of 1996. The blaze ignited in one of the complex’s eight high-rise towers, quickly spreading to seven due to ongoing renovations involving bamboo scaffolding and flammable materials.

Classified as a five-alarm fire, it posed significant challenges for firefighters, who battled extreme heat, heavy smoke, and the threat of collapsing debris. Tragically, one firefighter lost his life during the rescue efforts, impacting a community of approximately 4,800 residents, many of whom were elderly. About 900 individuals were evacuated to temporary shelters.

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In the aftermath, three individuals associated with the renovation, including two directors and an engineering consultant from Prestige Construction & Engineering Co., were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter due to gross negligence linked to unsafe construction practices. The authorities also seized documents and electronic devices from the company’s office as part of their investigation.

This catastrophic event has raised alarms about building safety standards and the use of traditional construction methods, particularly bamboo scaffolding, which is now under scrutiny for fire risks. In response, the Hong Kong government is initiating measures to replace bamboo scaffolding with safer metal alternatives in public constructions.

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The government has pledged HK$300 million in aid for the victims and their families, while Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences and emphasized ongoing rescue efforts. This tragedy has generated a broader discussion about housing safety and accountability amidst Hong Kong’s persistent housing crisis.

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