
Firefighters gather next to bamboo scaffolding debris at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex after the deadly fire, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China, December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Police have completed sweeps of four of the seven towers that were engulfed in the city's deadliest fire in more than 75 years, finding bodies of residents in stairwells and on rooftops, trapped as they tried to flee the flames.
Thousands have turned out to pay tribute to the victims, who include at least nine domestic helpers from Indonesia and one from the Philippines, with lines of mourners stretching more than a kilometre (a half-mile) along a canal next to the doomed Wang Fuk Court estate on Sunday.

Police officers carry the body of a victim recovered from a fire-damaged residential block at Wang Fuk Court housing complex following a deadly fire, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China, December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Vigils are also due to take place this week in Tokyo and London. Around 40 people are still missing, authorities said.
The cause of the blaze that started last Wednesday and quickly fanned across the exterior of the apartments under renovation is still being investigated.

A policeman walks by as family members pay their respects at a memorial ceremony for victims of the deadly Wang Fuk Court housing complex fire on Wednesday, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Search moves to worst affected buildings
The remaining buildings to be scoured for remains are "the difficult ones", Amy Lam, a senior police official told reporters on Sunday, adding that the final leg of the search may take weeks.
Images shared by police showed officers clad in hazmat suits, face masks and helmets, inspecting rooms with blackened walls and furniture reduced to ashes, and wading through water used to douse fires that raged for days.

A woman pays tribute at a makeshift memorial with flower tributes for victims of the deadly fire on Wednesday, near the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky
Throngs of officers arrived at the site early on Monday morning to continue their search of the burnt-out buildings.
The apartment blocks were home to more than 4000 people, according to census data, and those that escaped must now try to get their lives back on track.

Police officers carry the body of a victim recovered from a fire-damaged residential block at Wang Fuk Court housing complex following a deadly fire, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China, December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
More than 1,100 people have been moved out of evacuation centres into temporary housing, with a further 680 put up in youth hostels and hotels, authorities said.
With many residents leaving behind belongings as they fled, authorities have offered emergency funds of HK$10,000 ($1,284) to each household and provided special assistance for issuing new identity cards, passports and marriage certificates.

Members of the Hong Kong Police Force's Disaster Victims Identification Unit (DVIU) operate during a search operation at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex, in Hong Kong, China, November 30, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force/Handout via REUTERS
Eleven people arrested in fire probe
Hong Kong's deadliest fire since 1948, when 176 people died in a warehouse blaze, has stunned the city, where legislative elections are due to be held this weekend.
Authorities have arrested 11 people as part of investigations into possible corruption and the use of unsafe materials during the renovations.
The building was wrapped in green mesh and bamboo scaffolding and layered with foam insulation at the time. Fire alarms at the complex were also not working properly, authorities have said.

People look on near the Wang Fuk Court housing complex following the deadly fire on Wednesday, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky
Residents of Wang Fuk Court were told by authorities last year they faced "relatively low fire risks" after complaining about fire hazards posed by the renovations, the city's Labour Department said.
The residents raised concerns in September, 2024, including about the potential flammability of the mesh contractors used to cover the scaffolding, a department spokesperson said.

A member of the Hong Kong Police Force's Disaster Victims Identification Unit (DVIU) operates during a search operation at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex, in Hong Kong, China, November 30, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force/Handout via REUTERS

People queue to place flowers at a makeshift memorial near Wang Fuk Court housing estate to pay tribute to victims of the deadly fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex, in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China, November 30, 2025. REUTERS/Lam Yik

Members of the Hong Kong Police Force's Disaster Victims Identification Unit (DVIU) operate during a search operation at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex, in Hong Kong, China, November 30, 2025. Hong Kong Police Force/Handout via REUTERS

A woman holding a flower bouquet pays tribute at a makeshift memorial for victims of the deadly fire on Wednesday, near the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, China December 1, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky
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