Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Hongkongers gathered at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on Saturday to mourn the victims who died in the deadliest fire since 1948. The blaze broke out at Wang Cheong House on Wednesday afternoon and quickly engulfed six other residential blocks.
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November 29, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Hongkongers gathered at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on Saturday to mourn the victims who died in the deadliest fire since 1948. The blaze broke out at Wang Cheong House on Wednesday afternoon and quickly engulfed six other residential blocks.
Beijing's nat. sec office in HK has shown support for local authorities against “anti-China disruptors” allegedly seeking to co-opt the deadly Tai Po fire to incite resentment against the government. In full: buff.ly/lvXA7nu
Beijing's nat. sec office in HK has shown support for local authorities against “anti-China disruptors” allegedly seeking to co-opt the deadly Tai Po fire to incite resentment against the government. In full: buff.ly/lvXA7nu
A blaze that tore through a Hong Kong high-rise residential complex and killed more than 120 people was extinguished on Friday, as investigators pointed to construction netting catching fire as the likely cause. In full: buff.ly/ijuAZyS
A blaze that tore through a Hong Kong high-rise residential complex and killed more than 120 people was extinguished on Friday, as investigators pointed to construction netting catching fire as the likely cause. In full: buff.ly/ijuAZyS
3 HK men from a construction company arrested over the fatal inferno in Tai Po have been granted bail pending investigation, according to police. In full: buff.ly/xZstKgN
3 HK men from a construction company arrested over the fatal inferno in Tai Po have been granted bail pending investigation, according to police. In full: buff.ly/xZstKgN