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Hong Kong Grieves 128 Dead in Tower Fire as Probes Widen and Beijing Issues Warning

Beijing warns against using the tragedy to disrupt the city.

Overview

  • Authorities kept the official death toll at 128 and said about 150 people remain unaccounted for, with rescue operations concluded and searches for remains continuing.
  • Police and the anti-graft agency have made 11 arrests tied to the renovation project, with additional detentions on Saturday as inquiries examine possible corruption and unsafe materials.
  • Preliminary findings point to malfunctioning fire alarms across all eight blocks and highly flammable foam boards, bamboo scaffolding and protective netting that drove the fire’s rapid spread.
  • Hong Kong began a three-day mourning period, opened 18 condolence sites and set up a HK$300 million relief fund as donations and volunteer assistance continued across the city.
  • Officers detained a university student linked to a petition demanding accountability, after mainland authorities cautioned against attempts to exploit the disaster for disruption.