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At least 44 killed in Hong Kong high-rise fire, hundreds still missing 

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By Lyndal Rowlands, Rory Sullivan and Fiona Kelliher

Published On 27 Nov 202527 Nov 2025

  • Hong Kong’s most devastating fire in more than 60 years has killed at least 44 people, and about 280 remain missing.
  • Firefighters are continuing to battle the blaze that engulfed several high-rise buildings in the city-state’s Tai Po neighbourhood on Wednesday afternoon.

 

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