HONG KONG: Hong Kong authorities pressed ahead on Monday with combing the remaining apartment towers destroyed by a massive fire at a housing estate that killed at least 146 people and displaced hundreds now adjusting to life in temporary housing. Police have completed sweeps of four of the seven towers that were engulfed in the city’s deadliest fire in more than 75 years, finding bodies of residents in stairwells and on rooftops, trapped as they tried to flee the flames.

By Friday morning the fires had been mostly contained, after burning for more than 24 hours, officials announced

It was unclear how many people could possibly be inside the buildings, which had almost 2,000 apartments and some 4,800 residents.

First responders found that some fire alarms in the complex did not sound when tested, said Andy Yeung, the director of Hong Kong Fire Services.

Authorities say 89 bodies are unintentified and 79 people remain injured after Wednesday's blaze.

Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire rises to 128, with over 200 missing as investigations and rescue operations continue.

Eight more people were arrested as the death toll rose to 128 and up to 200 people missing in the Hong Kong, China, apartment complex fire.

Authorities have arrested 11 people in connection with the city's worst blaze in nearly 80 years.

At least 128 people died and 200 remain missing after the towers housing 4,600 people were engulfed by flames.

Rescue teams find more bodies in burnt-out buildings of Wang Fuk Court complex after Wednesday’s fire

Death toll from Hong Kong fire rises to 146, with 150 people missing as investigations into the cause continue.

More than 1,000 people from across the city flocked to the housing complex in Hong Kong's northern Tai Po district to pay their respects on Sunday. Authorities have set up a task…

More than 100 people remain unaccounted for after seven high-rise buildings caught fire and burned for two days.

It was the deadliest residential building fire in Hong Kong’s history

Authorities say they have completed searches of four of the towers as part of a criminal probe.

HONG KONG: Hong Kong authorities pressed ahead on Monday with combing the remaining apartment towers destroyed by a massive fire at a housing estate that killed at least 146…

Hong Kong authorities said on Monday they had arrested 13 people for suspected manslaughter in a probe into the city's deadliest fire in decades.

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Police say number of dead may still be revised as ‘suspected human bones’ found during search require forensic testing