A devastating fire that engulfed a residential complex in Hong Kong has claimed the lives of 55 people, with the death toll expected to rise as search and rescue operations continue. The Fire Services Department (FSD) confirmed the grim update during a press briefing on Thursday, revealing that 72 individuals, including eight firefighters, sustained injuries and were rushed to hospitals. Over 200 residents remain unaccounted for, heightening fears of further casualties. The blaze, which broke out on Wednesday afternoon, ravaged Wang Fuk Court, a residential area comprising eight buildings undergoing major renovations. The structures were shrouded in green mesh and scaffolding, which authorities suspect contributed to the rapid spread of flames due to flammable materials. Three men overseeing the renovation project have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. The FSD deployed 304 fire engines and rescue vehicles, utilizing drones to monitor heat levels and prevent rekindling. While flames have been extinguished in four buildings, three others remain partially ablaze. The incident has sparked widespread grief and calls for accountability, with President Xi Jinping extending condolences and urging all-out efforts to minimize losses.
