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The Buildings Department said there was no immediate danger to the two scales. (Photo by Li Mingyou)
A level 4 fire broke out at a site on Hung Nga Road in Tin Shui Wai. It burned for more than 22 hours but was still not extinguished. The Buildings Department said there was no immediate danger to the two scales.
The fire department said it had sent personnel into the basement to investigate and found that there were a large number of supports and building materials on site, which was described as being like a maze. The temperature of the fire scene is extremely high. According to the data detected by the drone, the highest temperature was over 500 degrees. It is still unclear when the fire can be extinguished.
2024-04-10 04:30:00
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