Hong Kong High-Rise Death Toll Over 150; Arrests Made

The rapid spread of the fire was linked to the use of the substandard scaffolding nets and foam boards, Hong Kong officials said.
Dec. 1, 2025
2 min read

Felix Tam and Twinnie Siu

Bloomberg News

(TNS)

Authorities found Hong Kong’s deadly blaze was accelerated by workers using cheaper substandard netting and evading government testing, as police said the death toll has risen to 151.

Samples taken from hard-to-reach areas at Wang Fuk Court failed safety tests, while lower-floor samples met legal standards, officials said at a press briefing Monday.

After a typhoon damaged the original netting, individuals being investigated bought 2,300 rolls of substandard netting at HK$54 ($7) a roll, enough to cover all eight buildings, the head of Hong Kong’s anti-graft agency Woo Ying Ming said. Another 115 rolls that met fire standards were bought at HK$100 apiece and installed at the base of the scaffolding in order to pass safety inspections, he said.

The rapid spread of the fire was linked to the use of the substandard scaffolding nets and foam boards, Secretary for Security Chris Tang said at the same briefing. Seven of 20 netting samples collected by authorities failed to meet standards, officials said.

A firefighter killed battling the deadly blaze. 

Police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption have so far arrested 14 people in connection with the fire, Tang said.

The fire is the deadliest in the city since a warehouse blaze in 1948 that killed 176 people, and has stoked expressions of public anger not seen since major protests about six years ago.

Regulators had issued repeated written warnings urging the contractor to put proper fire-prevention measures in place, including as recently as a week before the fire, the Labour Department said last week.

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—With assistance from Filipe Pacheco and Shirley Zhao.

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