A devastating fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po area has claimed 65 lives as of Thursday, November 27, 2025, marking one of the deadliest building fires in the region's recent history. The blaze engulfed a residential complex overnight, with over 200 firefighters battling flames that trapped dozens of residents.
Authorities in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) confirmed emergency teams are still searching for survivors while treating 34 injured people at local hospitals. Social media footage shows thick black smoke billowing from upper floors as ladder trucks attempted rooftop rescues 🚒.
"Our hearts go out to all affected families," stated HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee during a press briefing. Investigators are examining whether outdated fire safety systems contributed to the tragedy, with many residents reporting malfunctioning smoke detectors.
This disaster has reignited discussions about building safety standards in Hong Kong's older neighborhoods. Stay updated as this story develops.
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