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Massive fire engulfs Hong Kong high-rise construction site

Authorities largely put out blaze that struck unfinished building in Tsim Sha Tsui district

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Mar 2023 3:30PM

Massive fire engulfs Hong Kong high-rise construction site
Hong Kong police say 170 people from nearby residential blocks were relocated to a safe distance after a massive fire scorched an under-construction skyscraper in the city’s Tsim Sha Tsui district late last night. – AFP pic, March 3, 2023

HONG KONG – A skyscraper under construction in the heart of a historic Hong Kong shopping and tourist district was left scorched today by a massive fire, with authorities saying the blaze had been largely extinguished.

A journalist at the scene saw blackened concrete walls and the tattered remains of bamboo-and-tarpaulin scaffolding around the building this morning, as municipal workers swept roads clean of debris.

Officials said the fire in Tsim Sha Tsui on the city’s harbourfront was “largely put out” by 8.30am local time today, nine hours after it first erupted.

A major section of the neighbourhood’s Nathan Road thoroughfare – one of Hong Kong’s main transport lifelines – had been shut, authorities said, causing traffic disruptions.

No casualties were reported with two people treated for minor injuries, the Fire Department said. Police said that 170 people from nearby residential blocks were relocated to a safe distance as embers fell to the ground.

Flames were first spotted near scaffolding at the top of the building last night, with the blaze clearly visible across the harbour and sending sparks raining down onto neighbouring streets.

Around an hour later, the fire had spread down the length of the building and was approaching street level, where hundreds of onlookers had gathered.

Japanese tourist Tosho Sai, who was staying in a nearby building, said a security guard told everyone on his floor to leave after a window in the unit next door was hit by embers.

A French business traveller passing by the site said he saw “lots of debris falling” from the tower.

An acrid smell permeated the air, a reporter on the scene said.

Flames were seen on the roof of an office tower across the street at around 3:30am, prompting fears of a wider inferno in the densely built area.

Senior Fire Department official Keung Sai-ming today said embers had sparked two fires on the roofs of nearby buildings, but they were quickly extinguished.

“Last night there were strong winds, which blew the flames toward five nearby buildings,” he said.

The building was billed as a 42-storey “harbourside icon” in the making, intended to house the historic Mariners’ Club and a new hotel, according to the website of its developer, the Empire Group.

The HK$6 billion (RM3.4 billion) redevelopment project was greenlit in 2019 and was originally expected to be completed in the first half of 2023, according to local media.

Empire Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment. – AFP, March 3, 2023

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