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Hong Kong mourns victims of blaze as search for remains continues

Hong Kong mourns victims of blaze as search for remains continues

Summary

People in Hong Kong are mourning after a fire killed at least 128 individuals in a residential complex. Authorities have ended the search for survivors, but work continues to identify victims and recover remains. The government and the community are providing support, and more than 11 people have been arrested in connection with the fire.

Key Facts

  • A fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court estate killed at least 128 people.
  • Flags were lowered to half-mast, and officials paid respects to the victims.
  • Condolence books are available at 18 locations for the public to express sympathy.
  • By Friday, only 39 victims had been identified, with many still missing.
  • A government fund of 300 million Hong Kong dollars is set up to aid residents.
  • Volunteers and major Chinese companies are providing help and donations.
  • Officers arrested 11 people connected to using unsafe materials during building maintenance.
  • The fire is the deadliest in Hong Kong since 1948.
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