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Hong Kong Fire: Probe Launched After Deadly Blaze

Published on: December 2, 2025 10:48 AM

Hong Kong Fire: Probe Launched After Deadly Blaze

Hong Kong authorities have launched an independent investigation into the Hong Kong fire that killed 151 residents. The blaze spread quickly through seven high-rise towers at Wang Fuk Court. Officials said substandard insulation foam and plastic mesh during renovations fueled the fire. Police arrested 13 people for suspected manslaughter and 12 for possible corruption. Human rights groups demand transparency and accountability in the investigation.

Investigators have searched most towers, finding victims trapped in stairwells and on rooftops. Around 30 people remain missing. Fire alarms were reportedly non-functional during the fire. Renovation contractors hid substandard materials in hard-to-reach areas, worsening the disaster. Thousands of residents mourned victims, including domestic helpers from Indonesia and the Philippines.

READ MORE:Hong Kong grieves as deadly tower blaze toll rises

Authorities have relocated nearly 1,500 residents from evacuation centers to temporary housing, with 945 more placed in hostels or hotels. Emergency funds of HK$10,000 per household were provided. Special help is available for replacing identity cards, passports, and marriage certificates. Authorities warned against politicizing the tragedy, citing risks of unrest. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch criticized arrests linked to protests.

Search operations continue at the worst-hit buildings and may last for weeks. Police in protective suits are inspecting blackened apartments. More than 60 pets, including cats, dogs, and turtles, died in the blaze. Over 200 animals were rescued by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Officials stressed learning from this disaster is essential to prevent future fires.

READ MORE:Hong Kong blaze death toll rises to 128

The Hong Kong fire exposed gaps in building safety and renovation oversight. Authorities promised strict accountability for negligent contractors and officials. Legislative elections will proceed as scheduled despite the disaster. Residents and global observers are watching how authorities ensure justice and transparency. The investigation aims to prevent similar tragedies and protect public safety.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Hong Kong authorities, Hong Kong fire, Hong Kong Fire: Probe Launched After Deadly Blaze, laqtest, plastic mesh, Police arrest, Wang Fuk Court

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