Hundreds of firefighters have spent hours tackling the blaze, which began in apartment blocks surrounded by mesh netting.
As stunned Hong Kong residents grapple with the sheer speed and scale of a deadly fire, they’re raising critical questions about whether this disaster could have been prevented.
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Experts say traditional materials allowed the fire to spread from one tower block to another, engulfing seven in total. There ...
The Conservative leader says Rachel Reeves’s plan to increase taxes on rental income will force landlords out of the market ...
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