Hong Kong blaze may have started on scaffolding between first and second floor
Hong Kong blaze may have started on scaffolding between first and second floor

The fire that tore through the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po and killed at least 159 may have started on scaffolding between the first and second floors of one of the blocks, according to preliminary investigations by Hong Kong fire services.
The city’s fire services director also said a life-size replica of the floors in question might be built to help determine the exact ignition point.
Andy Yeung Yan-kin revealed the preliminary findings in a group interview with mainland Chinese…
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Source: Original business report via Hong Kong – South China Morning Post