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26 Nov 2025

Over 120 dead and more still reported missing in large high-rise fire in Hong Kong

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CONTINUING STORY *To be updated: 

November 28:

According to the BBC and several other international media, at least 128 people are now known to have died, with dozens still missing, referring to authorities. There are also reports on fire alarms not having been working properly. 

 

Nov 27:

According to international media sources, the local authorities have reported over 80 dead (including a firefighter), around injured and hundreds of people are said to be still missing. 

According to several international media, three people  from a construction firm have been reportedly arrested on suspicion of using unsafe building materials. (Follow the links for a Nov 27 report from The Independent.) 

 

Original post from Nov 26:

According to international media reports, a deadly fire in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district has killed at least 36 people. On Wednesday afternoon, November 26, 279 people were still reported missing and there were also reports of residents trapped inside burning apartments.

Emergency crews have been working across multiple high-rise buildings in Tai Po as rescue efforts continued. Night time working conditions, thick smoke and falling debris have hampered access. 

Authorities fear the death toll may rise as search teams reach upper floors.

According to the BBC, more than 800 firefighters were at the scene trying to tackle the blaze at Wang Fuk Court - with Hong Kong's chief executive John Lee saying to the media outlet that  the fire is now coming under control

 

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Middle Photo:  The burning complex at at 20:19:05 HKT as seen from Platform 1 of MTR Tai Po Market station some 200 feet (61 m) southwest;[15] Kwong Fuk Estate, uninvolved, is on the left.  26th of  November 2025, 20:19:05  Author TYC  ​從港鐵大埔墟站一號月台向宏福苑拍攝火警情況,左邊為廣福邨(圖片於香港時間2025年11月26日20時19分05秒拍攝)  CC BY-SA 4.0  By TYC  - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=178998824
Photo Credit: The burning complex at at 20:19:05 HKT as seen from Platform 1 of MTR Tai Po Market station some 200 feet (61 m) southwest;[15] Kwong Fuk Estate, uninvolved, is on the left.26th of  November 2025, 20:19:05Author TYC​從港鐵大埔墟站一號月台向宏福苑拍攝火警情況,左邊為廣福邨(圖片於香港時間2025年11月26日20時19分05秒拍攝)CC BY-SA 4.0By TYC  - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=178998824

According to several sources, the fire is said to have started in one of the high‑rise buildings and then may have spread through scaffolding around the structures. 

According to AP, the high‑rises are home to about 5,000 people. 

According to Wikipedia and several other sources, this high-rise fire  was classified as a 5 alarm fire, which according to several reports the highest level in Hong Kong. 

It is reportedly only the second such level alarm since the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, and the first since the 2008 Cornwall Court fire.

 

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The Wang Fuk Court in 2009

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Read more:

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c2emg1kj1klt

 

https://www.timesnownews.com/world/asia/hong-kong-high-rise-fire-kills-36-279-still-uncontactable-in-deadly-tai-po-blaze-watch-article-153209690

 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/world/967617/hong-kong-buildings-blaze-kills-36-nearly-300-missing/story/

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/hong-kong-fire-apartment-building-tai-po-latest-update-b2872766.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Tai_Po_apartment_fire