Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

Hong Kong High Rise Fire, Fed Cut Bets Continue

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Nov 27, 2025
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INSIGHT

Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Causes And Toll

  • Hong Kong suffered its worst residential fire in over 50 years, with 44 dead and hundreds missing amid heavy smoke and ongoing blazes.
  • Officials suspect fast spread due to close towers, bamboo scaffolding and possibly substandard polystyrene and plastic sheeting.
ANECDOTE

On-The-Ground Report From The Blaze

  • Minmin Lo described the scene: thick smoke, a stinging sensation in her eyes and buildings still billowing smoke after 16 hours.
  • She noted the estate was ~40 years old, government-subsidized and under heavy renovation with bamboo scaffolding visible.
INSIGHT

Legal Fallout And Scaffolding Scrutiny

  • Authorities arrested three people from an engineering firm on suspicion of manslaughter tied to the blaze.
  • The incident renewed scrutiny of Hong Kong's continued use of bamboo scaffolding in major renovations.
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