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Hong Kong Apartment Fires: Anger, Arrests, and Beijing’s Warning

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hong Kong Reels from Deadly ​Apartment Fires, Beijing Issues Stern Warning

Hong Kong ⁢- Anger and grief are mounting in Hong Kong following a devastating fire that ⁢ripped through seven high-rise residential ⁣blocks near the border with mainland china, killing 128⁤ people ‌and⁣ leaving 150 still missing as of Saturday. Authorities have ⁣launched criminal and corruption investigations into the blaze, the city’s deadliest sence a 1948 warehouse fire that claimed 176 lives.

The fire, which began Wednesday⁣ afternoon, rapidly engulfed the eight ‌32-storey blocks ⁣at the Wang Fuk Court⁢ complex, which were undergoing renovations and heavily covered in bamboo scaffolding, green mesh, and‍ foam insulation.Rescue​ operations concluded Friday, though police state further bodies may be discovered during continued searches of the hazardous site. During the operation,⁤ three ​cats and a turtle were rescued.

Eleven people have been arrested in connection with the disaster, as investigators ⁤focus on potential⁣ corruption and the use of unsafe materials during the renovations. ⁢Authorities have confirmed that fire alarms at the Wang fuk Court estate, home to over 4,600 people, were ⁤not functioning properly.

Residents had‌ previously voiced concerns about fire hazards related to the renovation ⁣work, including ‍the flammability of the protective green mesh used on the scaffolding, reporting these issues to the ​Labor Department in September 2024. ⁣They were later told by ‌authorities last year that they faced “relatively low fire risks.”

The‌ tragedy has sparked a wave of public outcry⁢ and⁤ the launch of online petitions demanding accountability. A second petition was initiated by a Tai Po resident now living overseas. “Hongkongers demand the truth and justice,” ⁢one commenter, identified as ⁣KY, wrote on the new petition.

Amidst the growing anger, China’s national security authorities issued a⁢ warning Saturday against individuals attempting to exploit the disaster ‌for political purposes.‌ “We sternly warn ‌the anti-China ⁣disruptors who attempt to ‘disrupt Hong Kong through disaster’,” the ​statement read. “No matter what methods you use, you⁣ will certainly be held accountable and strictly punished under the⁤ Hong Kong national security law and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance.”

Donations are⁢ pouring in from companies and groups to support the victims of the fire. The incident occurs against ⁣a backdrop of heightened political sensitivity in Hong‌ Kong, following pro-democracy protests in 2019 and the subsequent⁤ imposition of a Beijing-backed national security law.

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