An outpouring of grief swept Hong Kong on Saturday as thousands paid their respects and laid flowers for the 128 people killed in one of the city's deadliest fires, marking the start of an official, three-day mourning period.
Breakdown
- Over 120 people died in Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades 7s
- Fire swept through seven towers under renovation with faulty alarms 44s
- Residents and officials mourn, with flags at half-mast and tributes 34s
- Disaster teams recover bodies as search for survivors continues 1m 27s
- 11 arrests made over suspected corruption and unsafe materials 1m 41s