At least 13 dead after fire engulfs residential tower blocks in Hong Kong
Source: The Guardian
At least 13 people have died after fire engulfed several high-rise towers of a residential complex in Hong Kongs northern Tai Po district, with thick grey smoke billowing out as emergency services tackled the blaze.
Police said several people remained trapped inside the burning towers, while two people were in a critical condition with severe burns.
Some fire services staff were injured while trying to put out the flames that ripped through the 31-storey towers. People gathered on a nearby overhead walkway as smoke billowed from the buildings, some of which were clad in bamboo scaffolding.
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Wang Fuk court is made up of eight blocks, providing about 2,000 residential units.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/26/hong-kong-fire-tai-po-towers
13 seems likely to increase, for such a large fire.

bluedigger
(17,363 posts)It's not like they are wooden tenements. I suspect malfeasance.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,289 posts)Structurally, it's a good material for scaffolding, but it's a fire risk in a way that metal will never be.
EX500rider
(12,110 posts)
.webpbluedigger
(17,363 posts)It turns out sheathing inhabited high rises with flammable materials may be imprudent.
BeyondGeography
(40,757 posts)It was being phased out; this will be the end of it.
nitpicked
(1,561 posts)Fla Dem
(27,355 posts)Google Wang Fuk court and you can see what a huge complex it was.
Kid Berwyn
(22,446 posts)Thousands of people have just lost their homes, and they are the lucky not to have lost their lives.
EuterpeThelo
(142 posts)if it's like what happened in Grenfell in 2017. Watched a very moving documentary about that recently and it ended with a grim statistic about how many other people still live in units that use that same inferior siding.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,289 posts)which, in a tropical climate like Hong Kong, might not be a priority. Reports should say soon if there are aspects, other than the mentioned bamboo scaffolding, which could have been vulnerable to fire.
nitpicked
(1,561 posts)At least 36 killed in blaze, 279 still missing
published at 12:29
12:29
Breaking
Hong Kong chief executive John Lee has just told a press briefing that 36 people have died in the fire in Tai Po, with at least 279 people not accounted for.
nitpicked
(1,561 posts)Four people have died, Hong Kong government says
published at 04:50
04:50
Breaking
The fire at Wang Fuk Court broke out at 2:51pm local time, according to a statement from the Hong Kong government.
(snip)
muriel_volestrangler
(105,289 posts)but have not yet contacted the authorities to say "I'm OK". Because that is a high "unaccounted for" number.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,289 posts)At least 70 people are injured.
There were 279 people still missing, the citys chief executive John Lee said earlier. Its unclear how many remain trapped in the buildings.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2025/nov/27/hong-kong-fire-arrests-dead-killed-hundreds-missing-housing-complex-blaze?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-6928488a8f081089431d2e53#block-6928488a8f081089431d2e53
They are still finding people alive in the buildings, though.
nitpicked
(1,561 posts)(snip)
Death toll rises to 75 - reports
published at 09:54
09:54
Breaking
The death toll has risen to 75 people, local media and the AFP news agency cite the Hong Kong fire department as saying.
They also report 76 people have been recorded injured in the blaze so far.
(snip)