The death toll from the massive fire that swept through a residential complex in Hong Kong has risen to 44, while 45 individuals remain in critical condition, according to the latest figures from local authorities.
Firefighting operations are still underway in three towers of the Wang Fok Court residential complex, more than 15 hours after the blaze broke out. Fire crews have struggled to reach the upper floors due to intense heat and heavy smoke.
Police reported the arrest of three construction workers suspected of causing the fire. Authorities also announced that 279 people are missing, while 900 residents have been sheltered in temporary facilities.
The fire was classified as a top-level emergency, prompting a major response that included 128 fire engines and around 800 firefighters deployed to the scene.














