As stunned Hong Kong residents grapple with the sheer speed and scale of a deadly fire, they’re raising critical questions about whether this disaster could have been prevented.
Locals are in shock after fire destroyed apartment blocks home to thousands of people, as questions remain about the suitability of building materials and a lack of fire alarms.
For half an hour as the fire grew and swallowed an adjacent building, Wan watched television in his home, unaware of the ...
Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades tore through a group of high-rise residential towers in a densely packed housing estate ...
The death toll from Hong Kong’s worst fire in its peacetime history has risen to at least 55, authorities say, with hundreds ...
The blaze, fueled by burning bamboo scaffolding, spread rapidly across several towers, forcing evacuations and leaving ...
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At least 36 people died and an unknown number were trapped on Wednesday after a massive fire engulfed multiple high-rise towers of a residential complex in Hong Kong's northern Tai Po district, the ...
HONG Kong’s worst fire in seven decades has now left 55 people dead as the death toll continues to climb. As morning dawned ...
HONG Kong’s worst fire in seven decades has now left 55 people dead as the death toll continues to climb. As morning dawned ...
The death toll from a huge blaze that ripped through a Hong Kong housing estate has risen to 55, with hundreds still missing ...