Inferno at Wang Fuk Court: A Tragedy in Hong Kong
Hong Kong mourns a devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court complex that has claimed 128 lives. Rescue efforts continue as authorities arrest 11 people over safety failings. The disaster highlights fire risk concerns and prompts calls for an independent probe and improved safety measures.
Hong Kong grieves as the city faces its deadliest fire since 1948, with 128 confirmed deceased at the Wang Fuk Court complex. The tragedy has prompted official apprehension over corruption and unsafe renovations.
Despite rescue operations concluding, authorities continue their search for remains. Concerns arise about non-functional fire alarms and potential flammable materials contributing to the disaster.
The fire has sparked demands for government accountability, with activists insisting on an independent investigation, highlighting the urgent need to ensure safety regulations across residential buildings in Hong Kong and beyond.
(With inputs from agencies.)

