Hong Kong SAR Mourns Victims as Support Grows After Tai Po Fire
Following the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po, Hong Kong SAR residents laid flowers and search teams continue safety checks and operations amid growing community support.
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Following the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po, Hong Kong SAR residents laid flowers and search teams continue safety checks and operations amid growing community support.
HKSAR government confirms all 144 people reported missing after a Tai Po fire have been located and are safe, bringing relief to the community.
A fire tore through a Tai Po residential complex on Nov 29, 2025, leaving 150 residents missing and 83 injured as rescue teams continue their search.
After the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, volunteers across the city rallied to provide essentials and support, showcasing community resilience.
On Nov 29, 2025, HKSAR chief executive John Lee and officials held a memorial at the government headquarters to honor victims of the Tai Po residential building fire, with flags at half-mast.
Hong Kong residents rally in Tai Po fire relief, volunteering alongside firefighters after a major apartment blaze.
65 residents dead in a massive fire at a Tai Po apartment block in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region—one of the HKSAR’s deadliest blazes in recent memory.
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee says the Tai Po fire, which claimed 55 lives and injured 76, is now under control. The government is arranging over 1,800 beds for displaced residents.
Hong Kong’s ICAC has launched a task force to probe possible corruption in a Tai Po housing renovation after a fire killed 55 residents.
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee leads emergency response after deadly Tai Po fire, with shelters set up and support for families of victims.