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Couple’s terrifying escape from Hong Kong inferno

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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An unknown number of residents were trapped in the burning building, the officials said. But dozens have been confirmed killed and hundreds were missing on Thursday morning.

Some of those who escaped stood outside around midnight, watching firefighters try to tame the inferno.

Residents rest at a temporary shelter after a fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong’s New Territories.

Residents rest at a temporary shelter after a fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong’s New Territories.Credit: AP

Residents at a temporary shelter late on Wednesday.

Residents at a temporary shelter late on Wednesday.Credit: AP

“How can I go to sleep while my home is being burnt down?” said Sze Kam Sang, a retiree in his 70s, quietly clutching a small cotton blanket and watching the fire in the crowd.

He has been living in Wang Fuk Court for about 40 years and was at a doctor’s appointment when he heard about the fire from his wife, who was working nearby.

He hoped the fire hadn’t wiped out his 19th-floor apartment yet. The lower floors were clearly ablaze.

Onlookers watch as the Wang Fuk Court towers in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district burn.

Onlookers watch as the Wang Fuk Court towers in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district burn.Credit: AP

Sze added that a few small fires had been reported over the years, but not on this scale.

He said the building was undergoing its first major maintenance project in four decades.

It was encased in bamboo scaffolding, which is commonly used in Hong Kong for construction projects.

Early on Thursday, the fire was still burning through the 32-storey apartment towers, sending smoke into the sky.

The bamboo scaffolding cracked and burst with showers of sparks. Dozens of fire trucks and ambulances were parked, their lights blinking.

Lam Chi-Tong, a 71-year-old cleaner, was working in a police station near her home at Wang Fuk Court when she got a call from her son about 4pm on Wednesday to tell her that a nearby building had caught fire.

She hurried back to her complex, only to find that her building, along with others, was also ablaze.

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“I’ve lived here for 30 years. I just want to sit here and watch,” she said with a sigh as the fire continued to burn.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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