Death Toll in Hong Kong Fire Rses to 44 with 279 Still Missing, Authorities Say

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At least 44 people have been killed in a major fire engulfing apartment blocks in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong, with 279 people not accounted for.

More than 800 firefighters are tackling the blaze at Wang Fuk Court – with the fire under control in four of the eight buildings.

Three construction company executives are under arrest on suspicion of manslaughter connected to flammable materials – including bamboo and polystyrene foam – that may have allowed the fire to spread quickly.

The fire has been classed as a level five – the most serious level in Hong Kong.

A baby and an elderly woman have been rescued as the late-night emergency operations continue, local media reports.

The government has paid tribute to a 37-year-old firefighter who died fighting the blaze, describing him as “dedicated and gallant”.

Residents are asking for help from local authorities after losing contact with relatives inside the buildings, a local councillor tells the BBC.

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