Inferno at Wang Fuk Court: A Community's Fight for Survival
A fire at the Wang Fuk Court complex on Hong Kong's outskirts engulfed seven buildings, leading to at least 128 fatalities. The blaze, sparked by construction materials, trapped residents, highlighting safety concerns. Heroes emerged amid the chaos as locals shared their harrowing experiences and the community began its recovery journey.
In a tragic turn of events, a deadly fire broke out at the Wang Fuk Court complex in Hong Kong, claiming at least 128 lives. The inferno started in one building and rapidly spread, fueled by bamboo scaffolding and construction materials.
With the fire raging for over 40 hours, it became one of Hong Kong's deadliest since 1948. Residents, like William Li, faced life-threatening situations, while heroic actions by neighbors and local authorities aided in rescue efforts.
As investigations delve into safety standards and accountability, the community comes together to support those displaced and grieving, highlighting Hong Kong's resilient spirit amidst adversity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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