Horror in Hong Kong: Death toll hits 44 as massive blaze continues, hundreds missing
The death toll from a massive fire that swept through residential apartments in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district has climbed to 44, with around 270 people still unaccounted for, authorities said on Thursday.
The blaze, which has been burning for more than 18 hours, remains uncontrolled in parts of Wang Fuk Court, according to local media reports. The fire spread rapidly through bamboo scaffolding surrounding seven residential blocks.
It is heartbreaking to see Hong Kong experiencing a major housing estate fire affecting more than 4,600 residents. It has become global news, and even after 13 hours, it is still not under control. Sadly, 36 people have lost their lives, including a firefighter.
— Ying Tan (@YingTanForNY) November 26, 2025
Please keep them… pic.twitter.com/nY4SmkzJ67
Police have arrested three construction company executives on suspicion of manslaughter linked to the use of flammable materials, including mesh and plastic sheets.
Senior Superintendent Eileen Chung Lai-yee of the New Territories North regional headquarters told the South China Morning Post that investigators believe “gross negligence” allowed the fire to spread quickly, resulting in heavy casualties.
More than 40 injured residents remain in critical condition in hospitals across the city.
Witnesses described scenes of panic as the fire tore through the high-rise complex. An 82-year-old woman surnamed Wu told BBC Chinese she had been playing mahjong with friends when the blaze broke out.
“I stayed here to watch what was going on. I told my son I would only be at peace when the fire calmed down,” she said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences over the loss of life and called for “all-out efforts” to extinguish the blaze and reduce further casualties, state-run Xinhua reported.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te also offered condolences, urging prayers for those affected and expressing hope that the missing would be located safely.
香港新界大埔昨晚發生重大火災,蔓延多棟住宅高樓。目前已有逾百人傷亡、仍有多人失蹤。所幸消防人員努力搶救,火勢已受到控制。
— 賴清德Lai Ching-te (@ChingteLai) November 27, 2025
此時此刻,讓我們一起為香港祈福。我要為所有在災害中逝去的香港朋友、及其家屬致上最深的哀悼之意,並誠摯的慰問傷者,也希望能早日平安尋獲失蹤者。
The U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau said on X that it was “deeply saddened” by the tragedy.
我們對所有因大埔火災受影響的人們表示深切的慰問。
— US Con HK & Macau (@USAinHKMacau) November 27, 2025
Our heartfelt condolences to those affected by the Tai Po fire tragedy. pic.twitter.com/zOYrWmNHmJ
Emergency crews continue to battle the blaze as rescue operations expand across the affected blocks.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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