- Hong Kong is reeling from its worst fire in nearly 80 years, after a blaze tore through a high-rise residential estate in the Tai Po district, leaving at least 128 people dead and dozens still missing.
- The fire, which broke out on Wednesday in a complex undergoing renovation, spread rapidly through bamboo scaffolding and construction debris, overwhelming residents in the early hours.
- Authorities report that fire alarms in all eight blocks of the estate failed to operate effectively. Seventy-nine people were injured, while many survivors were forced to evacuate without warning or support, triggering public outrage and an urgent humanitarian response.
In the wake of the tragedy, Hong Kong Airlines and its shareholder, Fangda Group, have pledged HK$10 million in emergency funds to support victims and their families. The donation will be used to provide immediate financial assistance, emergency goods, and support services for those displaced.
🚨 JUST IN: A big fire in Hong Kong on Wednesday night destroyed several tall apartment buildings in Tai Po. It’s the worst fire there in 17 years and killed at least 126 people, including one firefighter. Plus, 189 others are still missing. pic.twitter.com/NCI5N4Aly3
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“As an airline rooted in Hong Kong, we feel a deep responsibility to support our city during moments of crisis,” the carrier said. “We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families affected and honour the efforts of all frontline rescue workers.”
Beyond financial aid, Hong Kong Airlines has formed a joint logistics task force with Hong Kong Air Cargo, Deer Jet (HK), and SATS HK, in cooperation with the HKSAR Government. The initiative includes a “green channel” for transporting relief supplies, from thermal gear to essential items such as food and hygiene products.
“Our team will provide support in logistics, transportation, and distribution of essential supplies which include establishing a green channel for relief materials and arranging flights to transport thermal supplies and other necessities, to assist displaced residents in rebuilding their homes and restoring normalcy as soon as possible.”
“Our hearts are with everyone affected by this incident. We hope to do our part and stand shoulder to shoulder with the affected families.”