Hong Kong high-rise fire: 13 Filipino workers still missing, Philippine Consulate says

HONG KONG — A devastating high-rise fire that engulfed a residential complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district has left thirteen Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) unaccounted for, according to the latest update from the Philippine Consulate. The blaze, which erupted on Wednesday at Wang Fuk Court, continues to prompt intensive search and verification efforts by authorities.

Philippine Consul General to Hong Kong Romulo Victor Israel Jr., in a recent radio interview, disclosed that official records indicated 83 Filipinos registered as residents at the affected estate. While seventy individuals have been successfully located and confirmed safe, the whereabouts of thirteen remain unknown. Many of those accounted for had either returned to the Philippines or relocated prior to the tragic incident.

A particular focus of concern is one missing Filipina who is suspected to have been inside the building during the fire. Authorities are actively investigating the possibility that she may be among the fatalities, with verification processes ongoing. Her family members and employer are assisting in the identification process of the yet-unrecognized victims.

The Hong Kong government has provided temporary shelter for those displaced by the fire. Consul General Israel indicated that plans are also underway to support rehoming efforts and assist affected workers in seeking new employment opportunities, should their current employers be unable to retain them. In a positive development, one Filipina previously reported to be in intensive care is now confirmed to be in a stable condition.