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Wang Fuk Court fire result of ‘systemic failure’ in policy, experts tell hearing
Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades, the Wang Fuk Court fire, was attributed to a 'systemic failure' in public policy, including inadequate strategies for high-rise building fires and prolonged use of combustible materials in temporary works. Fire engineering experts testified that flames spread rapidly up building facades, exceeding 10 meters per minute.
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