Hong Kong high rise fire kills four as blaze rips through multiple towers in Tai Po

Hong Kong high rise fire kills four as blaze rips through multiple towers in Tai Po



Four people have died after a massive fire engulfed multiple high-rise towers of a residential complex in Hong Kong’s northern Tai Po district on Wednesday, with thick grey smoke billowing out as emergency services battled to subdue the blaze.

Several people remain trapped inside the burning towers, public broadcaster RTHK reported, citing police, while two people are in critical condition having suffered severe burns, it said.

Some fire services staff have also been injured, while trying to put out the flames that ripped through the 31-story towers.

A man reacts to a massive fire that broke out between several high-rise towers in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong on Nov. 26, 2025. REUTERS
The fire reportedly broke out in Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. REUTERS

People gathered on a nearby overhead walkway, watching in dismay as smoke billowed from the buildings, some of which were clad in bamboo scaffolding.

Scores of fire engines and ambulances lined the road below the complex, according to Reuters witnesses.

The Fire Service Department told Reuters it does not yet have a figure for the number of people who may still be inside.

The fire department said it received reports at 2:51 p.m. that a fire had broken out in Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.

People gathered on a nearby overhead walkway, watching in dismay as smoke billowed from the buildings, some of which were clad in bamboo scaffolding. REUTERS
Firefighters battle the blaze at the high-rise towers in Hong Kong. REUTERS
Firefighters transport an injured person away from the burning buildings. REUTERS

It was upgraded to a No. 4 alarm, the second highest, at 3:34 p.m.

Wang Fuk Court is a housing complex made up of eight blocks, providing close to 2,000 residential units.

Several towers have bamboo scaffolding on their exterior.

Wang Fuk Court is a housing complex made up of eight blocks, providing close to 2,000 residential units. REUTERS
Scores of fire engines and ambulances lined the road below the complex. REUTERS

Hong Kong is one of the last places in the world where bamboo is still widely used for scaffolding in construction.

Hong Kong’s Transport Department said that due to the fire an entire section of the Tai Po road, one of Hong Kong’s two main highways, has been closed and buses are being diverted.



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