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71 cats found dead after fire at house in Hong Kong’s New Territories

  • Investigation by Fire Services Department suggests blaze had been caused by short circuit in air-conditioning system

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About 40 cats were found dead after a fire broke out at an abandoned tin-roofed house in Hong Kong’s New Territories on Monday morning. Photo: Handout
Oscar Liu
Seventy-one cats have been found dead after an electrical short circuit at a tin-roofed house in Hong Kong’s New Territories set it ablaze, according to emergency responders.

Police received reports at 11.12am on Monday that a two-storey house on Kam Shui South Road in Pat Heung had been engulfed in flames.

The Fire Services Department dispatched a team equipped with breathing apparatus and put out the blaze at 12.29pm.

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No injuries to residents were reported, and an evacuation was not needed.

Firefighters later found the carcasses of 40 cats in cages.

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But Ivy Tse, a director of animal charity group House of Joy and Mercy, said its volunteers had combed the incident site and recovered 71 carcasses.

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