Firefighters continue efforts to douse the blaze in high-rises at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po District, Hong Kong, on Day 2. PIC/AFP
Rescuers holding flashlights were going from apartment to apartment at the charred towers as thick smoke continued to pour out from some windows at the Wang Fuk Court complex, a dense cluster of buildings housing thousands of people in Tai Po district, a northern suburb near Hong Kong's border with the mainland
It was unclear how many people were missing or trapped. Hong Kong leader John Lee said contact had been lost with 279 people early Thursday. Authorities did not provide updates on the missing people or how many were still inside the ravaged buildings Thursday
Local residents came to the aid of fire victims, distributing essentials such as food and clothing
Firefighters have been trying to control the flames since midafternoon Wednesday, when the fire was believed to have started in bamboo scaffolding and construction netting and then spread across seven of the complex's eight buildings. Fires in four buildings had been effectively put out, with the remaining three towers under control, authorities said Thursday afternoon
Rescuers are "battling high temperatures and carefully going up floor by floor, thoroughly searching and aiming to rescue people as quickly as possible," said Wong Ka-wing, deputy director of the fire services

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