Hong Kong Fire Department Officers Testify as Wang Fuk Court Fire Inquiry Enters Day 17
Investigation into November 2025 blaze that killed 168 people reveals potential safety protocol failures, including non-fire-retardant scaffolding nets
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- Four Hong Kong fire department officers testified before an independent committee investigating the Wang Fuk Court fire that killed 168 people on November 26, 2025.
- The inquiry revealed that scaffolding nets installed after September 2025 were allegedly non-fire-retardant, while a Labour Department officer admitted authorities did not notice a fire retardancy report was dated July 2024 despite being a resubmission from the previous year.
- The deadliest blaze since 1948 also displaced about 5,000 residents and destroyed seven of eight buildings.
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The Wang Fuk Court fire on November 26, 2025, was Hong Kong's deadliest blaze since 1948, killing 168 people and displacing about 5,000 residents. The fire occurred during major renovation work, with preliminary investigations suggesting non-fire-retardant scaffolding nets contributed to rapid fire spread.
Four officers from Hong Kong's fire department are testifying on Wednesday before an independent committee investigating the Wang Fuk Court fire, as hearings enter their 17th day. The conflagration, which broke out on November 26 last year amid a major renovation, claimed 168 lives, displaced about 5,000 residents and destroyed seven of the estate's eight buildings. It was the city's deadliest blaze since 1948.
A potential conflict between ensuring workers' safety and minimising fire risks surfaced the previous day, as a senior occupational safety officer from the Labour Department said laws prohibiting workers from climbing on scaffolding led to movable boards being installed in the buildings' emergency staircases to facilitate their entry and exit. But the judge-led panel previously heard that such installations, which replaced fireproof windows, had caused smoke to fill the emergency staircases, preventing some residents from evacuating and complicating firefighting efforts.
Another Labour Department officer said that days before the blaze, renovation contractor Prestige Construction and Engineering had sent the same scaffolding mesh fire retardancy report it submitted the year before to prove that nets it installed after September 2025 were safety compliant. But the department did not notice that the new report was dated July 2024, and focused only on the test results, the officer admitted before the committee.
Preliminary investigations by authorities had shown that the scaffolding nets installed after September 2025 to replace those damaged by super typhoons earlier in the year were allegedly non-fire-retardant, leading to the rapid spread of the blaze.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Committee will likely recommend stricter building safety regulations and fire safety standards for renovations
Probable · En meses
Prestige Construction and Engineering may face legal action
Probable · En meses
Labour Department may face organizational restructuring or policy changes
Posible · En meses
Preguntas abiertas
- Whether criminal charges will be filed against Prestige Construction and Engineering
- Whether government regulators will face accountability for oversight failures
- What specific building safety reforms will be implemented
- Whether movable boards in emergency staircases were explicitly approved






