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Gangwon Fire Department to Inspect Self-Service Gas Stations for Fire Safety
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Politik·03.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Gangwon Fire Department to Inspect Self-Service Gas Stations for Fire Safety

The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Fire Department will inspect 334 self-service gas stations until the end of July to prevent fire and explosion accidents caused by rising summer temperatures and volatile substances. The inspection will focus on engine shutdown during refueling, prohibition of smoking, customer monitoring, and staff qualifications.

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Buildings Under 24 Metres Excluded From Fire Safety Provisions Under New Indian Standards
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Politik·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Buildings Under 24 Metres Excluded From Fire Safety Provisions Under New Indian Standards

The newly notified National Building Construction Standards (NBCS) has raised the height threshold for fire and life safety provisions from 15 metres to 24 metres, excluding most residential buildings from mandatory safety compliance. While the Deregulation Cell had directed exclusion of fire safety entirely, technical experts pushed for its inclusion. The provisions remain advisory, citing fire services as a state subject and municipal function. Experts warn that inadequate municipal capacity to formulate detailed norms could lead to inconsistent safety standards and increased professional liability.

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Audit Commission: Hong Kong Fire Services Dept yet to prosecute 34 mini-storage safety violation cases
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Audit Commission: Hong Kong Fire Services Dept yet to prosecute 34 mini-storage safety violation cases

The Audit Commission revealed that Hong Kong's Fire Services Department has not launched prosecutions in 34 cases involving mini-storage premises that failed to comply with safety hazard orders, including cases dating back to 2016 inspections. None of the 249 industrial buildings required to improve fire safety measures have complied with orders under a 2020 law. The findings come after a deadly blaze at Ngau Tau Kok in June 2016 killed two firefighters and took 108 hours to extinguish, prompting citywide inspections of mini-storage facilities.

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Hong Kong to launch public consultation on fire safety reforms with penalties up to HK$3 million
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Politik·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Hong Kong to launch public consultation on fire safety reforms with penalties up to HK$3 million

Hong Kong authorities will launch a public consultation on new fire safety requirements and offences with severe penalties following the city's deadliest blaze in decades. Key proposals include elevating administrative measures like six-month alarm bell tests to legal requirements and increasing the maximum penalty for unauthorized fire equipment handling and false certificates from HK$50,000 to HK$3 million plus three years' imprisonment. The bill is targeted for submission to the Legislative Council by the end of 2026.

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Hong Kong proposes HK$3 million fine, 3-year jail term for fire safety violations after deadly Tai Po blaze
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Politik·22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Hong Kong proposes HK$3 million fine, 3-year jail term for fire safety violations after deadly Tai Po blaze

Hong Kong's Security Bureau proposes sweeping legal amendments to fire safety regulations following a deadly November blaze at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court. The amendments would increase maximum fines from HK$50,000 to HK$3 million and impose up to three years' imprisonment for unauthorized handling of fire equipment and false certificates. Contractors would require prior approval before deactivating firefighting systems and must report malfunctions within 24 hours.

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Hard to enforce fire safety even under amended laws: Tai Po probe committee chairman - as it happened
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21.04.2026

Hard to enforce fire safety even under amended laws: Tai Po probe committee chairman - as it happened

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. Hong Kong labour authorities’ handling of Wang Fuk Court residents’ complaints and inspections at the renovation site were scrutinised by the independent committee on the 16th day of its evidential hearing. Officers from the Labour Department testified on Tuesday before the judge-led panel investigating the fire that engulfed all but one of the estate’s eight...

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Wang Fuk Court Fire Inquiry: 15th Day Hearings Reveal Proxy Voting Allegations and Fire Safety Oversights
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Crime·20.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Wang Fuk Court Fire Inquiry: 15th Day Hearings Reveal Proxy Voting Allegations and Fire Safety Oversights

The 15th day of public hearings into the Wang Fuk Court fire tragedy heard testimony about proxy voting irregularities and failed fire safety oversight. Witness Kong Cheung-fat alleged the new owners' corporation leadership failed to address proxy ballot problems, and that his vice-chairman election was rigged. The fire killed 168 people in November and is the deadliest in Hong Kong since 1948.

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Wang Fuk Court Fire Inquiry: Witness Alleges Proxy Vote Manipulation and Fire Safety Oversights
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Crime·20.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Wang Fuk Court Fire Inquiry: Witness Alleges Proxy Vote Manipulation and Fire Safety Oversights

The 15th day of public hearings into the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire heard testimony about proxy ballot manipulation and fire safety failures. Witness Kong Cheung-fat alleged election rigging and detailed how the owners' corporation failed to oversee renovation contractor Prestige Construction, which used flammable materials despite warnings. The November 2023 fire killed 168 people and left nearly 5,000 homeless.

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