The death toll increased to 44
A department spokesman told a news conference that hundreds of people were still missing.
Hong Kong officials said the fire was eventually brought under control.
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26 November 2025
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Since Wednesday afternoon, teams of firefighters have been attempting to extinguish the blaze at Wang Phuc Court, a residential complex made up of eight blocks in the Tai Po district in the city’s northeast.
The fire was still burning early Thursday, although officials say it has been brought under control.
The fire department said it received a report of a fire in a residential complex at 2:51 pm on Wednesday (6:51 pm GMT). At 3:34 pm it was upgraded to the number 4 alarm and as night fell, it was declared a five-alarm fire, the highest level.
Fire personnel deployed 128 fire engines and 57 ambulances at the scene.
Earlier, local media had reported that an unknown number of people were trapped in the 31-storey towers – which house about 2,000 residential apartments.
Lo Hiu-fung, a member of Taipo District Council, told local broadcaster TVB that most of the residents trapped in the fire were elderly people.
Bamboo scaffolding and construction netting has been installed on the exterior of many of the towers currently burning.
TVB reported that large-scale renovation work was underway at the complex.
Read our full report on when the fire broke out on Wednesday here.
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Welcome to our coverage of the Hong Kong fires
Join us as Hong Kong officials say the fire that has been burning for nearly a day is under control, although it is still burning.
At least 44 people have died in the devastating fire, while authorities have made three arrests. About 279 people are estimated to be missing.
Search and rescue efforts are underway, with reports suggesting that most of those trapped in the high-rise blocks are elderly citizens.
Stay tuned as we bring you the latest developments and reactions.
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