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Hong Kong inferno death toll rises to 55; eight firefighters among 123 injured

Updated on: 27 November,2025 05:27 PM IST  |  Hong Kong
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Fifty-one people died at the scene of the incident while four other deaths were reported in hospital, officials said. The fire department did not immediately give an update on how many people remain missing after the blaze. Earlier, officials had said 279 people were unaccounted for

Hong Kong inferno death toll rises to 55; eight firefighters among 123 injured

Firefighters spray water on flames as a major fire burns through several apartment blocks at the Wang Fuk Court residential estate in Hong Kong's Tai Po district on Thursday. PIC/AFP

The death toll in Hong Kong's devastating apartment building fire has risen to at least 55, the city's fire department said Thursday, CNN reported.

At least 123 people were injured in the blaze, including eight firefighters, news agency ANI reported.


Among the dead were 51 who died at the scene and four who died in hospital, officials said.



The fire department did not immediately give an update on how many people remain missing after the blaze, ANI reported. Earlier, officials had said 279 people were unaccounted for, as per CNN.

The housing estate, Wang Fuk Court, was home to a larger population of elderly residents than in many Hong Kong housing estates. Roughly 36 per cent of residents were 65 or older, according to Centaline Property Agency, which uses the city's government data, as per CNN.

That's much higher than the percentage of elderly people in Hong Kong overall -- 19.6 per cent, according to Centaline.

The median age of the tenants at Wang Fuk Court was 56, the data shows.

Officials are investigating "potential corruption" linked to renovations at Wang Fuk Court, the Hong Kong complex afflicted by a massive blaze, ANI reported.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption, Hong Kong's statutory anti-graft body, announced on Thursday that it had set up a dedicated task force "given the significant public interest in this matter," as per CNN.

The fire spread in an "unusual" manner, other officials said, and a criminal investigation has been launched, Security Secretary Chris Tang said. Hong Kong Police said they arrested three men - two directors and a consultant of a construction company - on suspicion of manslaughter, and accused them of "gross negligence." Authorities will also investigate whether building materials complied with fire safety standards.

A number of major Chinese corporations have joined the donation drive for victims of the deadly Hong Kong fire, as per CNN.

Tech giant Alibaba announced its first batch of donations totaling 20 million Hong Kong dollars (USD 2.6 million) to support fire rescue efforts and provide transitional housing, essential supplies, and emotional support.

Its logistics subsidiary Cainiao has also been involved in mobilizing emergency supplies such as food and bedding to affected areas, as per CNN.

(With ANI inputs)

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