Hong Kong declared three days of mourning on Saturday for victims of the city’s deadliest fire in nearly eight decades. Article content
Chief Executive John Lee led a ceremony at the government headquarters, where officials held three minutes of silence for victims of the blaze that has so far claimed 128 lives and injured 83 people. Article content
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The city’s anti-graft agency has so far arrested 11 people in connection with the fire in a building in Wang Fuk Court, in the New Territories town of Tai Po. An inter-departmental fire investigation task force was set up to probe the blaze, focusing on its cause, spread, and factors behind heavy casualties, the Fire Services Department said on Saturday.
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