Updated November 16th, 2020 at 14:46 IST

At least 7 killed in fire at Hong Kong apartment building

Authorities in Hong Kong said at least seven people were killed and 11 injured in a fire at an apartment building that may have started at a Hindu religious gathering.

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Authorities in Hong Kong said at least seven people were killed and 11 injured in a fire at an apartment building that may have started at a Hindu religious gathering.

The blaze broke out Sunday night in Yau Ma Tei, a usually bustling area in Kowloon packed with old apartment blocks, shops and businesses.

The fire started in what appeared to be a restaurant that was located in an apartment in a residential building, fire officials said at a news conference early Monday. Officials said the cause of the fire was still unknown.

The apartment, on the first floor of a low-rise building, had some of its windows blown out during the fire and the exterior walls were charred with soot. The building was cordoned off Monday while policemen stood guard.

The building lacked a sprinkler system and people were trapped in the back of the kitchen, according to fire services department officer Cheung Kwong-yuen.

Local media reports said that people in the restaurant were celebrating Diwali, a Hindu festival, as well as a birthday when the blaze occurred. Lit candles had set soundproofing materials on fire, according to the media reports.

"I heard that it's a family celebration. Usually, we gather together in this time, even today is the last day," said Pun T. Prakash, president of the Hong Kong Nepalese Business Association Limited.

The Hong Kong government reported those who died as four men and three women aged 8 to 38. The fire is reportedly the deadliest since a 2011 blaze that killed nine people

The incident highlights fire safety issues in older buildings in Hong Kong, some of which are not adequately outfitted with appropriate fire safety management systems. Deadly fires used to be a regular occurrence in Hong Kong, one of the world's most densely populated cities, but have dwindled in recent years as the government implemented stricter fire safety measures.

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Published November 16th, 2020 at 14:46 IST