Rescue Race: Hong Kong Battles Wang Fuk Court Blaze 🔥
Massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po leaves 65 dead and over 200 missing. HKSAR ramps up rescue efforts with firefighters, drones and community support.
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Massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po leaves 65 dead and over 200 missing. HKSAR ramps up rescue efforts with firefighters, drones and community support.
Chinese mainland scientists developed a gel-based artificial tongue that measures chili heat in 10 seconds, promising applications in food quality and robot taste buds.
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Death toll from a major blaze in Tai Po, Hong Kong SAR, rises to 65. Firefighters battled the early-morning inferno as authorities investigate the cause and community mourns.
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Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive John Lee announced that the Tai Po fire in seven buildings is fully under control. At least 55 people died and 76 were injured; over 1,800 beds will be provided.
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