A devastating fire has ripped through a residential complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district, resulting in a tragic loss of life. The blaze, which erupted on Wednesday afternoon, has claimed at least 36 lives, including a brave firefighter. As rescue operations continue, 79 individuals remain unaccounted for, with fears mounting for residents trapped in smoke-filled apartments. Reports indicate that at least seven high-rise buildings within the estate were engulfed by the inferno. The fire began around 2:50 pm local time and quickly spread up the exterior of the buildings. The rapid escalation was exacerbated by bamboo scaffolding and green safety netting used for ongoing renovation work, providing fuel for the flames. The severity of the situation prompted officials to raise the emergency response to a No. 4 alarm, one of Hong Kong’s highest alert levels. Dramatic footage from the scene shows entire blocks consumed by fire, with flames leaping skyward and thick black smoke pouring from numerous floors. Firefighters deployed on elevated platforms faced immense challenges battling the intense blaze as burning debris fell around them. The affected housing estate is a densely populated area, comprising eight residential towers that house over 4,800 residents in nearly 2,000 flats. Tai Po is situated in the New Territories, a region characterized by its numerous high-rise structures, raising concerns about the potential for further spread. Emergency services are conducting a floor-by-floor search for survivors while simultaneously working to extinguish remaining hotspots on the scaffold-covered facades. Temporary shelters have been established to assist families displaced by the fire. The cause of the devastating fire is currently under investigation.
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