Hong Kong fire leaves four dead as massive blaze engulfs residential buildings

At least four dead, and several others are reportedly trapped inside high-rise residential blocks in Tao Po district

Hong Kong fire leaves four dead as massive blaze engulfs residential buildings
Hong Kong fire leaves four dead as massive blaze engulfs residential buildings

At least four people have been reported dead after a massive fire tore through several high-rise residential buildings in Hong Kong's northern Tai Po district.

Several people remained trapped inside the burning towers, reported The Guardian, citing local news, while two individuals remained in critical condition after suffering from severe burns.

Moreover, the fire also left some of the services staff injured, who were trying to put out the flames that engulfed the 31-storey towers.

The fire department shared that they do not have an exact number of people who may still be inside the towers, as firefighters continue to diminish the flames with the help of water and ladder trucks.

The report of the fire breaking out in Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po was received at 2:51 p.m., and it was upgraded to a No. 4 alarm, the second-highest level, at 3:34 p.m.

Wang Fuk Court is a housing complex made up of eight blocks, providing about 2,000 residential units.

Hong Kong's transport department said that due to the fire, an entire section of the Tai Po Road, one of Hong Kong's two main highways, had been closed and buses were being diverted.

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