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Live | Disaster Victims Identification Unit enters fire scene to carry out work A No. 5 alarm fire at Kwong Fuk Estate in Tai Po has resulted in multiple casualties. The police have deployed the Disaster Victims Identification Unit (DVIU) to the scene to assist in identifying the deceased through personal belongings, physical characteristics, and DNA analysis. The entire investigation is expected to take three to four weeks. On November 29, reporters from Dot News captured live footage of the DVIU entering the building to carry out their work.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 12:13
(Photos) Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | Condolence points set up in all 18 districts, with condolence books available ​In memories of the victims of the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has made mourning arrangements. The Home Affairs Department has set up condolence points in all 18 districts for the public to sign condolence books to mourn for the victims between Nov. 29 and Dec. 1.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 11:28
(Photos) Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fires | CE leads mourning ceremony, citizens stand in silence On Nov. 29, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government commenced mourning activities to express deep sorrow for the victims of the residential fire that broke out in Tai Po, as post-disaster relief, investigation, and financial support efforts are underway. Nearby, large numbers of citizens gathered on pedestrian bridges and surrounding areas, standing in silence to pay their respects to the deceased.
Hong Kong
2025.11.29 10:29
Watch This | New flexible exoskeleton robot helps patients walk naturally A Chinese research team has developed a modular, flexible lower-limb exoskeleton robot with broad potential applications, including mountaineering, smart elderly care, medical rehabilitation and outdoor sports.
China
2025.11.29 08:41
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fire | Govt clarifies stance on scaffolding, stresses comprehensive review after fire The Development Bureau posted on social media tonight (Nov. 28), stating that the Bureau has noted comments suggesting the government intends to blame bamboo scaffolding for the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, clarifying that such interpretations misrepresent the government's position. The Development Bureau emphasized that the investigation into the Wang Fuk Court fire is still ongoing and no conclusions have been reached yet.
Hong Kong
2025.11.28 21:10
Deepline | Beyond spotlight: Artists provide comfort and cash for fire relief Following the No. 5 fire at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court, which caused severe casualties and displaced residents, numerous artists have stepped forward. Not only have they used their social media platforms to voice support and pray for the victims, actively sharing community support information to leverage their influence for faster dissemination, but artists like Han Hong, Cecilia Cheung, and Miriam Yeung have also made donations for disaster relief.
Deepline
2025.11.28 20:38
Wang Fuk Court No. 5 fire | Flags to fly at half-mast in HK as govt declares mourning period In solemn mourning for the victims of the fire at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court, the SAR government will hold a period of mourning. From Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, the national flag and the regional flag will be flown at half-mast at all government buildings and facilities across Hong Kong (including the SAR government's overseas offices).
Hong Kong
2025.11.28 20:03
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