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Before-and-After Satellite Images Reveal Extent of Hong Kong Fire

Before-and-After Satellite Images Reveal Extent of Hong Kong Fire

Summary

Satellite images show damage from a fire at a Hong Kong housing complex, where over 75 people died and more than 200 are missing. The fire spread quickly due to the construction materials used during renovation. Authorities have started a criminal investigation and arrested individuals linked to the renovation project.

Key Facts

  • Before-and-after satellite images show severe damage to the Wang Fuk Court complex in Hong Kong.
  • A fire spread rapidly through seven towers during renovation work, with bamboo scaffolding fueling the flames.
  • The fire has resulted in 75 deaths and over 200 people are unaccounted for.
  • Rescue teams face tough conditions as they search for survivors in the damaged buildings.
  • A criminal investigation is underway, and three men connected to the renovation contractor have been arrested for manslaughter.
  • Construction materials, including highly flammable Styrofoam, may have contributed to the fire's rapid spread.
  • The housing complex contained about 4,800 residents across eight towers.
  • Hong Kong is considering a shift away from bamboo scaffolding to metal alternatives for safety reasons.
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