Weeks-long investigation under way as death toll soarspublished at 12:17 GMT 28 November
Image source, ReutersAs night falls in Hong Kong, dozens of families continue dealing with the aftermath of the deadly fire.
What happened?
At 14:51 local time on Wednesday (06:51 GMT), a fire broke out at the Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Tai Po, home to around 4,600 residents.
The fire ripped through the estate for over a day - before finally being put out on at around 10:18 local time (02:18 GMT) this morning.
What do we know?
At least 128 people are now known to have died in the fire and there are dozens still missing.
The fire service said that the fire alarms in all eight blocks were not working effectively, after reports from residents that some didn't go off - here's what we know about the fire and how it could've spread so quickly.
Three men from a construction firm have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, and there is a separate corruption investigation under way.
What happens next
An investigation will be taking place over the next few weeks, authorities say. Our reporter at the scene has spotted what appears to be investigators arriving wearing personal protective equipment.
Officials say that schemes will be set up to arrange financial assistance for those who have lost their homes.
That's the end of our live coverage. You can read more in our news story here.























