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Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire tragedy
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Failure of fire alarms in Tai Po could have delayed rescue, cost lives, expert says

Officials reveal alarms did not sound in all eight blocks of Wang Fuk Court during previous tests, leaving residents unaware of danger around them

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A major fire ripped through residential buildings at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, and residents say there was no warning as it spread. Photo: Karma Lo
Ng Kang-chung

The failure of fire alarms in the deadly Tai Po blaze could have delayed the response and evacuation of residents, according to a leading Hong Kong fire safety specialist.

Anthony Lam Chun-man, a former director of the Fire Services Department, also said the extreme heat and intense flames both inside and outside made it almost impossible for firefighters to enter to fight the blaze and rescue people.

On Friday, officials said the alarms in all eight blocks of Wang Fuk Court did not sound during the department’s previous tests.

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“That can be fatal. Residents at their home just did not know there had been a fire,” Lam said. “A minute’s delay in responding can significantly increase the amount of fire damage and make the difference between life and death.”

The revelation also confirmed reports from some survivors, who said they were unaware of the impending danger because they did not hear any alarms when the blaze broke out on Wednesday.

Flames and smoke billow from the windows of a flat at Wang Fuk Court. Photo: Dickson Lee
Flames and smoke billow from the windows of a flat at Wang Fuk Court. Photo: Dickson Lee

One resident, surnamed Lee, told reporters he only learned of the fire when his wife rang him.

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