'Dad, there's a fire': Survivors recount deadly Hong Kong blaze, death toll now at 65


People sheltering at an evacuation centre, after a deadly fire broke out on Nov 26 at Wang Fuk Court housing complex, in Hong Kong on Nov 27, 2025. - Reuters

HONG KONG: Hong Kong's worst fire in almost 80 years killed at least 65 people in an eight-building apartment complex, with more than 250 people still missing.

Police at a community centre shared photos of the dead for families and friends to identify victims.

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