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Accidents and personal safety in Hong Kong
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  • Two workers, aged 26 and 34, killed after suspected exposure to toxic gas hydrogen sulphide while working in a manhole
  • Concern group urges government to make it compulsory under revised code for contractors to submit work reports in advance to ensure inspections can be carried out

Chief Executive John Lee says full investigation under way to determine why subcontract workers had ventured underground and whether safety rules followed.

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Development chief Bernadette Linn Hon-ho reveals plan after city leader pledges to review enforcement priorities for buildings failing to comply with fire safety orders.

City leader John Lee says Security Bureau told to table legal amendments for Legco in two to three months, week after fire at New Lucky House left five dead.

One-fifth of those buildings are located in Yau Tsim Mong, home to 60-year-old New Lucky House where blaze killed five and injured 43 others.

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Knowing your exits and staying calm is key to getting out of a burning building, but decision to hunker down means assessing risks and keeping smoke out.

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A preliminary investigation suggests blaze started when piles of plastic rubbish bags burst into flames at the first floor of New Lucky House in Yau Ma Tei.

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Head of local firefighters’ division also says unregistered structural changes found at 60-year-old New Lucky House, where fire claimed five lives and left 43 injured.

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Massive blaze at Housing Society site in Tin Shui Wai brought under control, after marathon effort by firefighters who also deployed drones and robots.

Five people died and 43 were injured in fire that broke out on Wednesday morning at 16-storey New Lucky House in Kowloon. Here, the Post looks back at some of the most destructive fires over the past decades.

Emergency responders previously could only fight Tin Shui Wai fire from the periphery and fly drones to conduct inspections of blaze that broke out on Tuesday.