Group 1 - The Hong Kong Fire Services Department reported that the fire was extinguished early on the 28th, and rescue operations are ongoing to ensure no one is trapped in the buildings [1] - A total of 117 ambulances were deployed during the rescue operation, with 83 confirmed fatalities and 76 injured individuals receiving medical treatment [1] - Concerns were raised about the safety of the affected building, with experts suggesting that repair costs may exceed those of rebuilding due to potential structural damage [1] Group 2 - Investigations revealed that the external scaffolding and protective nets of the burning building may not have met fire safety standards, contributing to the rapid spread of the fire [2] - Temporary shelters have been established for displaced residents, with reports indicating that supplies are sufficient and professional psychological support is being provided [2] - The Hong Kong government is coordinating efforts to provide emergency accommodation and will distribute emergency relief funds of 10,000 HKD per household to affected residents [2]
大火后香港宏福苑住户能否回家居住?香港资深工程师:维修恐比重建成本高
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-28 00:03