Following a tragic blaze, Hong Kong creatives defend bamboo scaffolding as a vital piece of the city’s heritage.
A deadly inferno has torn through a massive housing complex in Hong Kong, killing at least 83 people with many more still missing, in the city’s worst disaster in decades.
A sombre air hung across Hong Kong on Saturday, as residents prepared to honour the at least 128 people killed in a massive ...
Yip Ka-kui watched in agony as fire engulfed his Hong Kong apartment building, speaking with his wife of 40 years who was ...
The Hong Kong residential towers engulfed by smoke and flames on Wednesday were surrounded by an ancient construction material familiar to anyone who’s spent time in the one of the world’s most ...
By Catherine Nicholls, Chris Lau, Jadyn Beverley Sham and Lex Harvey, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — A deadly inferno torn through a ...
Firefighters combing the charred tower complex found dozens more bodies, officials said Friday, as smoke still drifted into ...
HONG KONG: The death toll in Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades has risen to 159 after all affected housing blocks have ...
Authorities pointed to a failure to meet building-safety standards as a possible reason for the spread of the blaze that engulfed a high-rise complex.
Some Hong Kong residents forced to flee their homes as a deadly fire closed in a week ago returned to the scorched complex on ...
The massive blaze at a high-rise housing estate killed at least 159 people, including 10 domestic helpers, highlighting the ...
The blaze, fueled by burning bamboo scaffolding, spread rapidly across several towers, forcing evacuations and leaving residents fearing for those trapped inside.