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To: TobagoJack who wrote (218014)11/26/2025 10:21:12 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218701
 
What we know about the Hong Kong apartment fires

Tiffany Wertheimer

AFP via Getty Images

A devastating fire has ripped through several high-rise tower blocks in Hong Kong, killing at least 13 people and injuring 15 more.

Pictures show several buildings ablaze, and thick smoke billowing into the air, dominating Hong Kong's skyline.

As night fell, the fire was still burning hours after it was first reported, with 767 firefighters deployed to the scene.

What caused the blaze is still unclear, but here is what we do know, so far.

Where and when did the fire start?
The blaze broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a large housing complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, at 14:51 local time on Wednesday (06:51 GMT).

Wang Fuk Court consists of eight tower blocks, which are each 31-storeys high. Seven of them have been affected by the fire, Tai Po District Councillor Mui Siu-fung tells BBC Chinese

They provide 1,984 apartments for some 4,600 residents, according to the 2021 government census.

Built in 1983, The tower blocks were undergoing renovations, and the outside of the buildings was covered in bamboo scaffolding. Footage shows the fire spreading quickly through the bamboo.

There have been reports by residents in some local media that fire alarms did not sound.

Tai Po is a residential district in the northern part of Hong Kong, near the city of Shenzhen on the Chinese mainland.



How serious is the fire?
The Hong Kong fire department has classified the blaze as a level five alarm - the highest in severity.

Within 40 minutes of first being reported, it was declared a level four, but by 18:22, about three-and-a-half hours later, the level was raised again.

It has been 17 years since a level five fire last hit Hong Kong.

The ferocity of the heat was preventing firefighters from entering the buildings to conduct rescue operations, deputy director of fire services Derek Armstrong Chan told media.

"Debris and scaffolding of the affected building are falling down, posing additional danger to our front-line personnel," he said.

He added that it was difficult to know when the fire would be fully extinguished, with residents fearing it will burn all night.

As well as the 767 firefighters at the scene, there were 128 fire engines, 57 ambulances and some 400 police officers deployed.

What do we know about the victims?
The Hong Kong government first announced that at least four people had been killed, but then the death toll rose dramatically to 13. There are fears that number could increase further, because several people are still missing.

Police officers are helping residents search for missing family members by using a loud speaker, local media reported.

Of the 13 victims, nine were declared dead at the scene, Chou Wing-yin of the Fire Services Department said.

At Wednesday night's news conference, the number of those injured was revised down to 15 people, after it was initially put at 28.

Among the dead is a firefighter, Ho Wai-ho, 37, who had been with the service at Sha Tin Fire Station for nine years.

The fire service said it lost contact with him at 15:30, and about half an hour later, found that he had collapsed. He was taken to hospital, but was declared dead shortly after.

"I am profoundly grieved at the loss of this dedicated and gallant fireman," Andy Yeung, director of the fire service said in a statement.

At least one other firefighter is in hospital, the Hong Kong fire service said.



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Watch: Deadly fire engulfs Hong Kong apartment blocks
Emergency hotline and shelters set up
Wang Fuk Court is home to some 4,600 residents, and there has been a mass evacuation in the area, including nearby buildings that are not part of the complex.

Several emergency shelters have been set up to accommodate residents who were evacuated, the government said. The South China Morning Post reported that one of them - at Tung Cheong Street Sports Centre - was full, and residents were being directed to other shelters.

BBC Chinese reporter Gemini Cheng saw elderly residents, some using walking sticks or wheelchairs, arriving at some of the shelters. Coaches will later transfer them to community halls which will remain open overnight to accommodate those displaced by the fire.

An emergency monitoring and support centre is in operation to manage the impact of the fire, security secretary Tang Ping-keung said in a statement.

A hotline for the public to ask about casualties has been set up by Hong Kong police - the number is +852 1878 999.

Hong Kong and bamboo scaffolding

Reuters

The tower blocks at Wang Fuk Court are covered in bamboo scaffolding and green construction netting, right up to the rooftops, because they are undergoing renovations.

Bamboo scaffolding has been used in Hong Kong for centuries, as it grows quickly, is lightweight and very strong. Many see it as an iconic part of the city's urban landscape - but Hong Kong is one of the world's last remaining cities to use it in modern construction.

Local media reports in March said the government's development bureau had been trying to phase out the use of bamboo because of safety concerns. The push towards using metal instead of bamboo came after a spate of scaffolding related deaths in Hong Kong.

Bamboo scaffolds have "intrinsic weaknesses such as variation in mechanical properties, deterioration over time and high combustibility, etc, giving rise to safety concerns", the bureau's spokesperson Terence Lam was quoted as saying.

The cause of this fire is still unclear, however authorities noted that it seems to have spread quickly - and to neighbouring buildings - through the bamboo scaffolding.

Additional reporting by Jack Lau, BBC Global China Unit and Gemini Cheng, BBC Chinese in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong



To: TobagoJack who wrote (218014)11/26/2025 6:38:26 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218701
 
Daily workflow 2025 11 27 Good morning Manus co-pilot, please

(1) referencing "J's Analytical Framework: Asimovian Timeline 2026-2042" that we worked out a/k/a "Read /home/ubuntu/J_Analytical_Framework_Asimovian_Timeline.md"

(2) review relevant news of the past 24 hours resulting from your searches on-line
(2-a) latest on US - China wars w/r to trade, tariff, technology, whatever
(2-b) Russia - Ukraine / Nato hot war,
(2-c) Middle East conflict(s), and w/r to the hereunder VLOGs and articles appended / attached by me,

(3) fact-check,

(4) supplement with other local languages material searched on-line when advisable,

(5) critique,

(6) recalibrate our Asimovian Universe Empire / Foundation 2026 TeoTwawKi / 2032 Darkest Interregnum / 2042 Demographic-flip thematic narrative waypoints,

(7) deliberate pro / con as appropriate so I am less likely to be blindsided, and you do not go hallucinatory / sycophantic

(8) update me on important latest pricing matter to us - i.e. share indices of USA, HKG, Japan, China, and Gold, Silver, Platinum, Copper, and DXY (value of USD), and then

(9) give me a report in text and in female voice file. Now I shall do walk, ice coffee, then get on with the rest of my day deliberating, shuffling, keep eyes on markets. I shall upload to you some articles, and some VLOGs ... so wait and hold off analysis / synthesis / integration / text+voice files until I do so ...

ARTICLES

(1) bloomberg.com <<Tech Stocks Lead as Rate-Cut Bets Keep Rally Alive: Markets Wrap>> - market crying out for 'money' per "Fiat Money Inflation in France" cdn.mises.org

(2) bloomberg.com <<Pentagon Cited Alibaba on China Military Aid in Oct. 7 Letter>> - every company in China should go on the list, am supposing, and seems the Pentagon has nothing better to do

(3) bloomberg.com <<Your Shoes May Soon Be Made With Chinese Hydrogen>> - another national security issue to put on the list

(4) bloomberg.com <<Sam Altman’s Business Buddies Are Getting Burned>> - the ChatGPT and fellow travelers NVDA, ORCL, etc etc do not burn well

(5) bloomberg.com <<Tether Stablecoin Stability Rating Reduced to ‘Weak’ at S&P>> - what is happening ?

(6) bloomberg.com <<AI Opens Faster Path to Trump Shipbuilding Goal, HD Hyundai Says>> - comment ?

(7) bloomberg.com <<The UK Tax Take Is Heading for Record Levels>> - my UK-based friend is in process to move back to HK

(8) bloomberg.com <<Reeves Hits UK Property With Annual Tax on £2 Million Homes>> - all premised on the fiction that all equity-rich homeowners are also cash-plenty

(9) scmp.com <<Beijing demands clarity from Japan on one-China principle as diplomatic row escalates>> - zugswang ?

(10) scmp.com <<Japan’s populist debt-fuelled spending plan alarms economists>> - zugswang again ?

(11) scmp.com <<How Cleopatra’s bath loofah may help China’s jets vanish from radar>> - fact-check please

(12) economist.com <<This bodge-it budget does not give Britain what it needs>> - Empire's fractal in zugswang ?

(13) ft.com <<China leapfrogs US in global market for ‘open’ AI models>> - soaring ?

(14) economist.com <<Investors expect AI use to soar. That’s not happening>> - not happening where ?

(15) ft.com <<‘Fomo’ is driving ‘stretched’ US tech valuations, ECB warns>> - nothing to do with 'too-much-money'

(16) ft.com <<Nvidia shares fall on signs Google gaining upper hand in AI>> - the NVDA puts strike 152 term 18th June is now in profit - sell / hold ?

(17) zerohedge.com <<It Was Useless as a VIX Hedge - Now Does BTC Rip as Vol Collapses?>> - BTC is a hedge? Hedge against what?

(18) zerohedge.com <<The Wrap: Big Short Meets Big Buy and a BTC/VIX Plot Twist>> - what, if anything, do I need to do ?

(19) zerohedge.com <<Goldman's Trading Desk Lists 5 Factors Driving A "Steadier Tape">> - anything about Japan ?

(20) zerohedge.com <<Gold Breakout Brewing: Central Banks and Retail Are Loading Up>> - GetMoreGold ?

(21) zerohedge.com <<Gold Is Breaking Historical Norms; UBS Sees $5000 In 2026>> - only 5K ?

VLOGS

(22) youtube.com <<The Real Estate Bust Was the Plan | Louis-Vincent Gave on China's Brute Force Growth Strategy>>

(23) youtube.com <<Japan Currency Collapses Amid Furious China Warnings As Beijing Flips G7 Financial System>>

(24) youtube.com <<As Washington Demands China Buy U.S. Chips, Terrifying Bubble Collapses US Money Supply>>

(25) youtube.com <<What to know about Moore Threads, China's first domestic GPU maker>>

(26) youtube.com <<What constitutes great power wisdom? Just look at the actions of China and the US. The US-Japan Security Treaty actually left China a way to strike Japan without triggering the treaty. China found this way, and Japan...>> - yes, no, maybe, what ?

(27) youtube.com <<'Nvidia of China' readies IPO>> - name, exchange, merit, and who makes the chips thus designed ?

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
ETH technicals - buy-points ? so as to GetMoreGold faster -

all material uploaded, go go go, and I am off to walk then coffee