🕯️ Community Grieves as Search Continues for Missing Residents
Hong Kong SAR residents gathered Saturday to lay flowers and honor the 146 victims of Wednesday's catastrophic fire at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court. Authorities confirmed 79 people remain hospitalized, while around 100 residents are still unaccounted for as search operations continue.
Firefighters battled the blaze for over 12 hours across multiple towers before containing it early Thursday. Structural engineers have declared the buildings stable, allowing emergency teams to comb through debris with thermal sensors and rescue dogs. 🚒
💔 A City Rallies Together
Volunteers distributed meals and hygiene kits near the site, while mental health counselors set up temporary support stations. 'This tragedy has shaken us all,' said Chief Executive John Lee during a memorial speech. 'We will ensure every family receives full support.'
The fire – now Hong Kong SAR's deadliest since 2011 – has sparked renewed discussions about aging housing infrastructure. Officials plan to announce new safety regulations next week. 📢
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