Tragedy and Turmoil: Hong Kong's Deadliest Blaze Sparks Arrests and Protests
Hong Kong authorities have arrested 13 people following the city's deadliest fire in decades, resulting in at least 151 deaths. The disaster, fueled by substandard renovation materials, has sparked protests and demands for probes. Police swept through the burnt towers, with many residents still missing.
Hong Kong authorities have launched a major investigation following the arrest of 13 individuals in connection with the city's most devastating fire in decades. The blaze, which claimed at least 151 lives, is believed to have been fueled by substandard construction materials.
Police continue to search the seven scorched towers of the Wang Fuk Court estate. Amidst growing public anger over ignored fire hazard warnings, demands for an independent probe into potential oversight failures are on the rise.
Beijing has issued a stark warning against any activities perceived as anti-China, as vigils in memory of the victims are set to occur in major cities worldwide. Authorities are providing emergency aid to displaced residents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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