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36 Dead, 279 Reported Missing in Hong Kong Fire
A massive fire tore through a high-rise housing complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday, in one of the region's deadliest blazes in decades.
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This is such a tragedy in Hong Kong. To every one touched by this terrible fire, our thoughts are with you and the people of Hong Kong right now.[image or embed] -- Senator David Shoebridge (@davidshoebridge.bsky.social) Nov 26, 2025 at 2:42 PM
This is such a tragedy in Hong Kong. To every one touched by this terrible fire, our thoughts are with you and the people of Hong Kong right now.[image or embed]
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#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-11-27 02:05 PM | Reply
Hope Onetinynut didn't make it.
#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-11-27 06:49 PM | Reply
So many issues here.
For starters, the use of bamboo scaffolding, a long tradition in China.
Then to cover the scaffolding and prevent ~things falling~ from hurting nearby people, the scaffolding was wrapped in a green mesh. That mesh should have been fire-resistant.
Also, to protect windows, a plastic foam was placed over them. Styrofoam or something like it. That also should have been fire-resistant.
There seems to be a question regarding the fire-resistance of those materials.
But my question, at this point, OK, so there may have been a fire on the outside of the building. Why did the fire seem to spread internally?
I remember my college dorm room. The wall between our room and the adjacent room was cinder block.
What are the building codes in the area regarding the prevention of fire spread within the building?
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-27 07:46 PM | Reply
Up to 94 dead, with 3 arrested.
www.nbcnews.com
#4 | Posted by bat4255 at 2025-11-27 09:41 PM | Reply
www.bloomberg.com
#5 | Posted by bat4255 at 2025-11-27 10:25 PM | Reply
From the article in #4 ...
... Though the origin of the fire was unclear, investigators were focusing on the bamboo scaffolding and green netting that surrounded the towers at Wang Fuk Court as renovations were carried out. Experts said they appeared to help flames leap from building to building as the blaze grew into an inferno that engulfed seven of the estate's eight towers. Chan said: "Our preliminary view is that the fire spreading so fast is likely related to these materials. But ... whether that is actually the case, we have to wait for our fire investigation colleagues to conduct an investigation to confirm." ...
Experts said they appeared to help flames leap from building to building as the blaze grew into an inferno that engulfed seven of the estate's eight towers.
Chan said: "Our preliminary view is that the fire spreading so fast is likely related to these materials. But ... whether that is actually the case, we have to wait for our fire investigation colleagues to conduct an investigation to confirm." ...
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-27 10:40 PM | Reply
Hong Kong population: 7.5 million; 4th in the world.
Anything could happen.
#7 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-27 10:43 PM | Reply
How did the fire start?
Was it arson?
A spark from a faulty electrical system?
Someone ~lighting up~ and throwing a lit match in a wrong place?
And, as I noted above, why did it seem to spread so quickly within the apartment complex? Too many unanswered questions at this point.
There are people in the upper floors who have not yet been rescued, trying to stay alive as the building below them looks to be going up in flames.
#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-27 10:46 PM | Reply
#8 You asked, who started the fire?
I am here to confidently say, we didn't start the fire ...
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#9 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-27 10:56 PM | Reply
why did it seem to spread so quickly within the apartment complex?
I read earlier that there was bamboo scaffolding set up around the buildings.
#10 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-11-27 10:57 PM | Reply
@#9
Updated version ...
Fall Out Boy - We Didn't Start the Fire (2023) www.youtube.com
Lyrics in the video.
#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-27 11:01 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
@#10
Yeah. See #3.
#12 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-27 11:02 PM | Reply
#11 Now that is some value-addition to posting and reading on the Retort:
That Fire update I had not seen before... but it is GREAT!
Bookmarked.
Thank you for sharing!
#13 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-27 11:05 PM | Reply
Families arrive to identify bodies as Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 94 on day 3 www.scmp.com
... More bodies pulled from the site as firefighters use aerial ladder to extinguish lingering flames on upper floor of a block at Wang Fuk Court ...
This is going to get worse.
Much worse.
imo.
#14 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-28 12:10 AM | Reply
Everybody Wang Fuk tonight!
#15 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-11-28 12:59 AM | Reply
@#15
Yeah.
People stuck in the upper floors of an apartment tower that the videos seem to show fire hose not being able to reach those upper floors.
And those who are still alive on those upper floors, it's been two days since this disaster began.
Have they had fresh water or electricity in their apartments for those two days?
This is not going to be a good outcome.
This is not even going to be a bad outcome.
It is going to be a century-busting catastrophe, imo.
#16 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-28 02:15 AM | Reply
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