A massive fire spread through a high-rise in Hong Kong , leaving destruction in its wake.
On Wednesday, Nov. 26, a fire broke out in Wang Fuk Court, a 31-story high-rise housing complex which houses 2,000 residential apartments, according to Reuters. The high-rise is located in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong, near the border between Hong Kong and mainland China.
While at least four are dead, and two more are in critical condition, others, including firefighters, are also injured, but an exact number is unknown at this time, according to Reuters.
Here's what to know about the fire.
When did the fire start?
The fire department received reports of the fire at 2:51 p.m. local time, and by 3:34 p.m., it was upgraded to a No. 4 alarm, the second-highest level.
What caused the fire?
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