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Hong Kong Honors Fallen Firefighter After Tai Po Blaze

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Hong Kong held a moving funeral on December 19 for Ho Wai-ho, the 37-year-old firefighter who died battling one of the city’s most destructive residential fires in decades. The tragic blaze broke out on November 26 at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, ultimately consuming seven of eight high-rise blocks and killing more than 160 people, including Ho, as it raged for nearly two days. 

 

At the Universal Funeral Parlour in Hung Hom, mourners began gathering hours before the service, placing wreaths and flowers and lining the streets to honor Ho’s courage and sacrifice. The hearse, mounted on a fire truck and draped with the Hong Kong regional flag, passed the site of the fire and Ho’s fire station in Sha Tin as colleagues and residents watched in silence. 

 

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Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other top officials attended the funeral, reflecting the city’s deep respect for the firefighter’s bravery. Ho was posthumously promoted and awarded the honorary title of Senior Fireman by the Fire Services Department before his burial at Gallant Garden, a cemetery reserved for civil servants who die in the line of duty. 

 

The Wang Fuk Court fire, one of the deadliest residential fires in Hong Kong’s history, highlighted serious safety concerns, with substandard building materials and scaffolding blamed for accelerating the blaze. Residents displaced by the inferno are still rebuilding their lives after losing loved ones and homes, prompting calls for improved fire safety inspections and stricter construction standards. 

 

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Heroic tribute: Hong Kong held a full-honors funeral for firefighter Ho Wai-ho, who died combating the massive Tai Po high-rise fire.

 

City mourning: Mourners, officials and colleagues paid respects, with the procession passing the fire site and Ho’s station before burial at Gallant Garden.

 

Safety concerns: The deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze that claimed over 160 lives highlighted serious fire safety issues, triggering public calls for construction reform. 

 

 

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https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/19/asia/hong-kong-fire-firefighter-funeral-intl-hnk-dst

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