A Hong Kong housing complex has been reduced to ash in the city's deadliest blaze in more than 30 years — a fire so fast and ferocious it consumed entire towers before help could reach the upper floors. Hong Kong is reeling after a devastating fire tore through the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, killing at least 55 people and leaving 45 others in critical condition. As of Thursday morning, 279 residents remained missing. Authorities have confirmed the blaze is the city's deadliest in decades, prompting arrests, public outrage, and a mounting demand for accountability. The fire, which erupted on Wednesday afternoon, engulfed seven of the complex's eight high-rise towers in a matter of hours. The public housing estate is home to approximately 4,800 residents, many of whom are eld
Hong Kong Has Suffered Its Deadliest Fire in Decades, Death Toll Rises to 55
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