A horrific fire at the Wang Fuk Court public housing estate in Hong Kong has resulted in at least 83 fatalities and over 100 injuries, marking a tragic milestone for the city. The massive blaze, which began Wednesday afternoon and persisted into Thursday, severely impacted rescue efforts due to extreme heat and dangerous debris. With more than 200 residents still missing, the true human cost of this disaster is feared to be far higher. The complex, home to thousands, was enveloped in scaffolding for renovations. Authorities are investigating whether flammable materials used in this process, such as polystyrene boards discovered near windows, played a role in the fire’s swift and deadly spread. This investigation has led to the arrest of three men on charges of gross negligence, as preliminary findings indicate construction materials failed to meet safety standards. The fire quickly engulfed the scaffolding, spreading across multiple blocks of the estate. The incident has left hundreds homeless and underscores concerns about building safety and the widespread use of flammable materials in construction. Hong Kong’s reliance on traditional bamboo scaffolding is now under intense review, with citywide inspections and a push towards safer alternatives. The investigation into the exact cause of the fire is ongoing.
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