NewSearch under way for cause of third-alarm fire in Hong Kong residential building
Fire Services note the structure’s fire installations were unstable, hindering efforts to put out the blaze
Fire authorities are investigating the cause of a third-alarm fire that ripped through a residential building on Hong Kong Island on Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of more than 20 residents and bringing area transport to a standstill for hours.
Police officers, firefighters and paramedics descended upon Kai Ming Building located at 364-366 Hennessy Road in Wan Chai after receiving report of the blaze at 12.47pm.
Flames and black smoke were seen billowing from the eighth floor.
In total, 100 firefighters, 16 fire engines and six ambulances were deployed.
Lam said the department was investigating a malfunction in the 15-storey building’s fire installations, which were found to be unstable.