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<p><strong>Hong Kong</strong> &#8211; Hong Kong authorities have arrested additional suspects as part of an expanding investigation into the city’s deadliest fire in decades, a blaze that has now claimed at least 151 lives and left the community grappling with heavy loss.</p>



<p>Officials said the arrests involve individuals suspected of manslaughter, with early findings indicating that substandard renovation materials significantly worsened the scale and speed of the fire.</p>



<p>Police teams continued their search of the seven severely damaged residential towers at the Wang Fuk Court estate, where the blaze erupted during renovation works.</p>



<p>Officers have recovered numerous victims from stairwells, rooftops and upper floors, where many residents became trapped as they attempted to escape heavy smoke and flames.</p>



<p>Authorities said more than 40 individuals remain unaccounted for, and emergency teams cautioned that some victims may never be fully identified due to the extent of the damage.</p>



<p>Investigators noted that certain remains were reduced to ash, complicating recovery efforts as search operations move into structurally compromised areas.</p>



<p>Officials investigating the fire confirmed that a green mesh covering the bamboo scaffolding around the buildings failed to meet fire-retardant standards.</p>



<p>Tests showed that contractors had used unapproved materials in concealed locations, making it difficult for inspectors to detect the violations before the incident.</p>



<p>Authorities also said foam insulation used during the renovation contributed to the fire’s rapid spread, while fire alarms across parts of the complex were not functioning properly at the time.</p>



<p>These factors combined to fuel a disaster that continued burning for days, leaving widespread destruction across the densely populated estate.</p>



<p>The tragedy has prompted thousands of residents and community members to pay their respects, forming long lines of mourners near the site.</p>



<p>Among the victims were several foreign domestic workers, deepening the emotional impact on Hong Kong’s large expatriate community.</p>



<p>Vigils are scheduled to take place throughout the week in cities including Tokyo, London and Taipei, reflecting the far-reaching grief felt by families abroad.</p>



<p>While the city continues to mourn, officials are facing growing public frustration over earlier safety warnings that went unaddressed.</p>



<p>Authorities acknowledged that residents had previously raised concerns about scaffolding materials and fire hazards associated with renovation works.</p>



<p>Despite these complaints, assessments at the time categorized the estate as carrying relatively low fire risk, a finding now under renewed scrutiny.</p>



<p>Residents who escaped the blaze are now attempting to rebuild their lives, with thousands displaced from their homes in the aftermath.</p>



<p>More than a thousand people have been relocated from evacuation centers to temporary housing, while hundreds more have been placed in youth hostels and hotels.</p>



<p>Many survivors left without essential belongings, prompting authorities to distribute emergency financial support to affected households.</p>



<p>Government offices have also streamlined procedures for replacing lost identity cards, passports and legal documents to assist displaced families.</p>



<p>The fire, the deadliest since a 1948 warehouse blaze, has shocked Hong Kong at a politically sensitive moment, with local elections scheduled to take place soon.</p>



<p>The timing has fueled heightened tensions surrounding public response, community activism and calls for accountability.</p>



<p>Public petitions demanding an independent investigation into construction oversight and potential corruption have drawn significant attention.</p>



<p>Authorities have detained several individuals in connection with protest-related activities, citing violations of local security and public-order laws.</p>



<p>Hong Kong’s national security office issued a warning against attempts to use the tragedy for political mobilization, urging residents to avoid actions that could trigger unrest.</p>



<p>Officials stated that any efforts to exploit the incident for disorder would result in legal consequences.</p>



<p>Search operations continue in the most heavily damaged sections of the estate, where structural instability and hazardous conditions are slowing progress.</p>



<p>Police said the final stages of the search may take weeks as teams sift through burnt-out interiors, water-damaged rooms and collapsed sections of the towers.</p>



<p>Despite the challenges, authorities stress that the investigation remains a top priority and that accountability will be pursued across all levels of oversight.</p>



<p>The city remains in mourning as families await updates, hoping for closure in a disaster that has reshaped local conversations around safety, regulation and public trust.</p>
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