Thick smoke and flames billow upward as a massive fire engulfs multiple apartment blocks at the Wang Fuk Court residential estate in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district on November 26, 2025

Firefighters carry a body from the scene of Wednesday’s blaze at Wang Fuk Court.

A woman reacts outside the Kwong Fuk Community Hall, where relatives were brought to identify family members from photos following the Wang Fuk Court housing complex fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November 28, 2025.
Chan said most of the casualties were found in the first two buildings that caught fire.
The apartment complex, built in the 1980s, housed many elderly residents and had been undergoing a major renovation. On Thursday, Hong Kong’s anti-corruption agency announced it was investigating possible corruption linked to the renovation project.
Three men — the directors and an engineering consultant of a construction firm — have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, and police said company leadership was suspected of gross negligence.
Police have not publicly named the company employing the suspects, but The Associated Press confirmed that Prestige Construction & Engineering Company was overseeing the renovations at the complex. Police seized boxes of documents from the firm, where phones went unanswered on Thursday.








