Tragedy at Tai Po: Hong Kong's Deadliest Fire Sparks Arrests & Cries for Accountability
A devastating fire engulfed Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court complex, causing 128 fatalities and leaving 200 missing. The blaze ignited concerns over renovation safety, corruption, and fire hazards. Authorities arrested several individuals and called for an independent inquiry, as volunteers aid displaced residents.
In one of the deadliest tragedies Hong Kong has seen in decades, the Wang Fuk Court apartment complex was engulfed in a fire that claimed at least 128 lives, with hundreds still missing. Authorities confirmed the conclusion of rescue operations but warned that the death toll might climb.
Among those arrested were individuals linked to renovation projects at the complex, stirring allegations of corruption and safety violations. Residents had long been wary of the hazardous conditions posed by ongoing renovations, which used flammable materials and faulty fire alarms.
The community has rallied to support victims, as leaders face public pressure to enforce accountability for this disaster. The government has announced a fund to aid affected families, while the affected individuals and their families demand justice and reform.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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