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Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades: Toll climbs to 94 as search operations near completion

Hong Kong Fire Updates: The death toll climbed to 83 by midnight Thursday, making it Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since 1948, when 176 people died in a warehouse blaze

November 28, 2025 / 05:56 IST
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A man walks near the scene of a deadly fire, which broke out yesterday at Wang Fuk Court housing complex, as efforts to extinguish it continue, in Hong Kong

At least 94 people have lost their lives and 76 others have been injured in the catastrophic fire that tore through a Hong Kong high-rise complex, the Fire Services Department said, as the city grapples with its deadliest blaze in decades, now close to being fully extinguished.

“Firefighting operation is almost complete. We will conduct forcible entry operation into all units in the seven buildings to ensure no one else is still trapped inside. This operation is expected to be completed by 9 a.m. Friday,” Fire Services Deputy Director Derek Chan said at an earlier press briefing Friday.

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Authorities have not yet confirmed how many residents remain unaccounted for after the fire swept through the Wang Fuk Court residential estate in Tai Po, an area once home to about 4,600 people. Chan said the number of missing persons will be verified once search and rescue work concludes.

The blaze, which erupted on Wednesday afternoon, was finally brought under control on Thursday, though pockets of fire continued to burn inside some apartments. Officials said the fire started on bamboo scaffolding set up for a HK$315.5 million ($40.6 million) renovation project and rapidly spread across the tightly packed cluster of towers.