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HONG KONG TAI PO FIRE: FOOTAGE REVEALS FAULTY FIRE ALARM

Its the property management fault. Nothing to do with hong kong chief executive or china CPC.
Even i just by looking can see entire job not done properly.
Those people who live there surely have brought This up to the appropriate person.
 
Its the property management fault. Nothing to do with hong kong chief executive or china CPC.
Even i just by looking can see entire job not done properly.
Those people who live there surely have brought This up to the appropriate person.
Does HDB in Singapore have fire alarm?
 
You mean HDB also emoloy you die your own problem strategy and didn't install fire alarms in HDB high rise blocks that goes into 40 over storeys?!?
SO far did not see any fire drills in hdb flats.
Only hear alarm sirens for air raids .555
 
condo estate under MCST .... likw that also can corruption so openly .... clear under CCP after 1997 has made the ICAC become history and once-upon-a-time story now :whistling:
 
condo estate under MCST .... likw that also can corruption so openly .... clear under CCP after 1997 has made the ICAC become history and once-upon-a-time story now :whistling:
Those blocks in the Hong Kong fire are public housing like our HDB.
 
The residents were choked and burnt in the high-rise building. Causes of high casualties : faulty alarm , non-fire resistant green netting, combustible styrofoam and collusion between govt and businesses.
 
Really meh?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxe9r7wjgro

Where and when did the fire start?​

The blaze broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a large housing complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, at 14:51 local time on Wednesday (06:51 GMT).
Wang Fuk Court consists of eight tower blocks, each 31 storeys high. Seven have been affected by the fire, Tai Po district councillor Mui Siu-fung told BBC Chinese. Built in 1983, the tower blocks were undergoing renovations when the fire broke out.
Tai Po is a residential district in the northern part of Hong Kong, near the city of Shenzhen on the Chinese mainland.
The complex provides 1,984 apartments for some 4,600 residents, according to a 2021 government census.
Nearly 40% of the people who lived in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex are at least 65, or older, according to the latest census.
Some of them have lived in the subsidised public housing estate since it was built.
A 3D image from Google Earth showing the buildings that comprise Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong. There are eight tall residential buildings highlighted with more apartment buildings behind them and a major road in front and another to the right which crosses a river in the background. An inset map shows the location of Hong Kong in the south east of China.
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxe9r7wjgro

Where and when did the fire start?​

The blaze broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a large housing complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, at 14:51 local time on Wednesday (06:51 GMT).
Wang Fuk Court consists of eight tower blocks, each 31 storeys high. Seven have been affected by the fire, Tai Po district councillor Mui Siu-fung told BBC Chinese. Built in 1983, the tower blocks were undergoing renovations when the fire broke out.
Tai Po is a residential district in the northern part of Hong Kong, near the city of Shenzhen on the Chinese mainland.
The complex provides 1,984 apartments for some 4,600 residents, according to a 2021 government census.
Nearly 40% of the people who lived in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex are at least 65, or older, according to the latest census.
Some of them have lived in the subsidised public housing estate since it was built.
A 3D image from Google Earth showing the buildings that comprise Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong. There are eight tall residential buildings highlighted with more apartment buildings behind them and a major road in front and another to the right which crosses a river in the background. An inset map shows the location of Hong Kong in the south east of China.
It tiongs material, tiong ppl , tiong mentality fault.
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxe9r7wjgro

Where and when did the fire start?​

The blaze broke out at Wang Fuk Court, a large housing complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, at 14:51 local time on Wednesday (06:51 GMT).
Wang Fuk Court consists of eight tower blocks, each 31 storeys high. Seven have been affected by the fire, Tai Po district councillor Mui Siu-fung told BBC Chinese. Built in 1983, the tower blocks were undergoing renovations when the fire broke out.
Tai Po is a residential district in the northern part of Hong Kong, near the city of Shenzhen on the Chinese mainland.
The complex provides 1,984 apartments for some 4,600 residents, according to a 2021 government census.
Nearly 40% of the people who lived in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex are at least 65, or older, according to the latest census.
Some of them have lived in the subsidised public housing estate since it was built.
A 3D image from Google Earth showing the buildings that comprise Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong. There are eight tall residential buildings highlighted with more apartment buildings behind them and a major road in front and another to the right which crosses a river in the background. An inset map shows the location of Hong Kong in the south east of China.
Without the stupid man marking. I can't recognise u. Where is @NanoSpeed?
 
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