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A recent investigation by Bloomberg has revealed that a deadly housing fire in Hong Kong might have been preventable, raising concerns over safety protocols and regulatory oversight. The fire resulted in significant loss of life and property, prompting questions about the adequacy of safety measures in residential buildings across the city.

The report suggests that lapses in safety standards and delayed responses may have contributed to the tragedy. As details emerge, public anger is mounting, threatening to rekindle dissent in Hong Kong—a movement Beijing has sought to suppress. The incident underscores ongoing issues related to housing and safety in the region.

Authorities have yet to release comprehensive details or comment extensively on the findings. The investigation is expected to fuel calls for stricter safety regulations and accountability within Hong Kong’s housing sector. The situation continues to develop as residents and protesters navigate the complex political and social landscape in the wake of the fire.

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