Hong Kong Fire Survivors Return to Collect Belongings as Investigation Continues
Residents of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po allowed brief visits to retrieve possessions five months after deadly blaze that killed 168 people
نظرة سريعة
- Residents of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, returned on Saturday to collect belongings from their fire-damaged flats, five months after a deadly blaze killed 168 people, with 81 deaths occurring in one residential block.
- Ian Chu, a resident of Wang Cheong House where most deaths occurred, captured photos of the sea view from his flat facing Tolo Harbour before returning.
- The fire spread rapidly due to substandard netting used by contractors during renovations.
ملخص مُنشأ بالذكاء الاصطناعي
لماذا يهم
A deadly fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po killed 168 people in November 2025, with 81 deaths occurring in Wang Cheong House. The rapid spread of fire was attributed to substandard netting used by contractors during renovations. All eight residential blocks have been under renovation with bamboo scaffolding and mesh since summer 2024.
To Ian Chu, capturing one last image of the sea view from his home before it disappears was a final wish as he returned on Saturday to the scene of the deadly Hong Kong blaze to collect his belongings. Chu lived in Wang Cheong House, one of eight residential blocks at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, where 81 of the 168 deaths occurred in the inferno that shocked the city in November. His flat faces the Tolo Harbour. “Since the renovations I have not seen the ocean, the sunlight … so I just tried to take as many photos as I could while I had the chance,” he said, showing reporters an image taken from his ravaged flat. All blocks in the estate had been under renovation and covered with bamboo scaffolding and mesh since summer 2024. Authorities had earlier found that substandard netting used by the contractor contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. Chu was among batches of residents from two blocks allowed to return under a 15-day programme that began on Monday to retrieve belongings. Each is permitted three hours in their flat, excluding time spent on the stairs. Carrying camping backpacks, suitcases and nylon bags, some wearing protective helmets, residents were escorted by officials to their homes.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific contractor was responsible for the substandard netting?
- Were any criminal charges filed?
- What will happen to the residential estate long-term?
- Will residents be permanently relocated?





