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Fire in Hong Kong: Filipino authorities verify reports of casualties

The Philippines DFA is verifying reports of Filipinos potentially trapped in a massive fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong. The Consulate has not confirmed any casualties among Filipino nationals.


Fire in Hong Kong: Filipino authorities verify reports of casualties

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) stated that it is still verifying reports that Filipinos may have been trapped in a massive fire that swept through a residential complex in Hong Kong. In a statement, the DFA mentioned receiving "unverified" information that some Filipino domestic workers were caught in the Level 5 fire, which spread across several high-rise buildings in Tai Po, New Territories. However, the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong has not confirmed any Filipino casualties or injuries. "The Consulate received unverified information that some Filipino domestic workers may be trapped inside the buildings. Due to the scale and intensity of the fire, it will take time before the extent of the damage and the number and nationality of the victims are fully determined," it said. The DFA stated that the Consulate is coordinating closely with the Hong Kong Police Force and is prepared to assist any affected Filipino nationals. Earlier, foreign media reports indicated that at least 44 people have been killed, while around 279 remain missing as rescuers struggle to reach residents trapped on higher floors. The fire broke out on Wednesday night, Nov. 26, and continued to burn through parts of the complex as of Thursday morning. "The Consulate immediately passed on this information to authorities," the DFA said. It added that firefighters in Hong Kong continue efforts to contain the blaze and assess the full extent of the damage. Authorities have arrested three construction company executives on suspicion of manslaughter linked to the alleged use of flammable materials such as bamboo scaffolding and polystyrene boards that may have accelerated the spread of the fire.