Fatal fire in Hong Kong building under renovation
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- A fire in a subdivided flat in Hong Kong's Man Yuen Building on Thursday night resulted in one death and four injuries.
- The blaze, which broke out in a 62-year-old building undergoing renovation, prompted the evacuation of 300 residents.
- The cause is under investigation.
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A fire broke out late on Thursday in an old building under renovation in Jordan, Hong Kong. The building, Man Yuen Building, is 62 years old and was divided into nine units within a subdivided flat.
A Hong Kong resident has died and four others were injured after a fire broke out late on Thursday in an old building under renovation in Jordan, prompting the evacuation of about 300 people.
Police received a report at 10.49pm of a fire in a subdivided flat in the 62-year-old Man Yuen Building on Man Wai Street.
The Fire Services Department deployed 20 fire engines, 10 ambulances and 106 personnel, with the blaze extinguished at 11.53pm.
According to the fire department, the affected subdivided flat measured about 6 by 8 metres and had been divided into nine units. The fire started in the unit at the rear.
Police said there was no evidence of any criminal element, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
A 69-year-old man surnamed Chu died in the subdivided flat on the 13th floor. Four other residents, aged between 43 and 78, were taken to Kwong Wah Hospital in Yau Ma Te after inhaling thick smoke.
The fire department said the building’s fire alarm system was working at the time of the incident and that it had passed its annual inspection.
Offene Fragen
- What caused the fire?
- Were there any safety violations in the renovation or building structure?
- What are the conditions of the four injured residents?





