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Tai Po probe: woman trapped in blaze died after 999 call not passed to fire department

A judge-led panel is investigating the causes of a deadly fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, that killed 168 people. The inquiry is examining the Fire Services Department and police response, as well as systemic issues in building maintenance.

Leopold Chen,Brian WongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-15 · 02:28 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Tai Po probe: woman trapped in blaze died after 999 call not passed to fire department
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A judge-led panel is investigating the causes of a deadly fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, that killed 168 people. The inquiry is examining the Fire Services Department and police response, as well as systemic issues in building maintenance. Evidence presented revealed firefighters found the blaze "unprecedented" and spreading rapidly, and that the Fire Services Department lacked guidelines for deactivated fire alarms. The department also never conducted fire risk assessments at the housing estate, which was under renovation. A fire services installation contractor admitted to rubber-stamping shutdown notices without inspection, allowing renovation of fire service tanks. The hearings are ongoing.

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Frontline firefighters described the inferno as “unprecedented” and said it spread much faster than usual.

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China Status Development and Engineering admitted to acting as a “rubber stamp”.

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The department had never conducted fire risk assessments at the housing estate.

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The Fire Services Department had no established guidelines for handling deactivated fire alarms.

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A judge-led panel is investigating the causes of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades, which killed 168 people in Tai Po.

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This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing.A judge-led panel investigating the causes of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades, which killed 168 people in Tai Po, will begin its 12th day of evidential hearings on Wednesday.Representatives from the Fire Services Department and police are expected to testify before the independent committee tasked with investigating the causes of the Wang Fuk Court blaze and systemic issues in the city’s building maintenance sector.In the previous session, the committee heard from frontline firefighters who described the inferno as “unprecedented” and said it spread much faster than usual.They also said the Fire Services Department had no established guidelines for handling deactivated fire alarms, one of six “human factors” identified by the committee’s lead counsel, Victor Dawes, as contributing to the catastrophic toll.Earlier sessions revealed that the department had never conducted fire risk assessments at the housing estate, which was under renovation.Fire services installation contractor China Status Development and Engineering also admitted to the committee that it had acted as a “rubber stamp” by filing shutdown notices to the department on behalf of renovation contractor Prestige Construction and Engineering in order to allow renovation of the fire service tanks. Its staff had never inspected the site, let alone assessed the necessity of the system shutdown.Follow our live updates as the hearings resume. coverage:
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