Three Days of Mourning Declared After Tai Po Tragedy
Hong Kong will observe three days of mourning starting Saturday, November 29, 2025, following a deadly fire in Tai Po's residential area. Flags at all government buildings across the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will fly at half-mast through Monday, December 1, as announced by the HKSAR government on Friday.
Key officials have suspended non-essential public engagements during this period, while government-funded entertainment events will be canceled or rescheduled. 'This solemn gesture reflects our shared grief with affected families,' stated a government spokesperson.
The fire, one of the most severe urban disasters this year, has prompted renewed discussions about fire safety regulations in densely populated areas. Authorities confirmed rescue operations concluded Thursday night, with investigations into the cause ongoing.
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