Hong Kong high-rise fire leaves 44 dead hundreds missing
Hong Kong – Authorities confirmed on Wednesday that at least 44 people have died and 279 remain missing following a devastating fire in Tai Po, marking one of the city’s deadliest blazes in decades.

The Incident
• The fire broke out at the Wang Fuk Court residential estate in Tai Po, engulfing several apartment blocks.
• Flames spread rapidly, fueled by renovation materials and bamboo scaffolding surrounding the buildings.
• Thick smoke made rescue operations difficult, with firefighters struggling to reach upper floors.
Casualties and Rescue Efforts
• Officials reported 44 confirmed deaths, including one firefighter.
• 45 survivors are hospitalized in serious condition.
• Search and rescue teams continue to comb through the estate, with 279 people still unaccounted for.

Investigation
• Police have arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter.
• Authorities are investigating whether unsafe renovation practices and building materials contributed to the unusually fast spread of the fire.
Wider Impact
• The Wang Fuk Court estate consists of eight residential blocks, some under renovation since mid‑2024.
• The tragedy has sparked public concern over building safety standards and accountability in Hong Kong.
