‘I’m devastated, I had so many neighbors and friends there’: Dramatic testimonies of residents of Hong Kong tower blocks where massive fire killed at least dozens

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photo caption, Harry Cheung has lived in one of the buildings in the Wang Fook Court complex for decades.

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“When you get close, you can feel the heat, and the smoke is very thick,” says student Thomas Liu.

He is one of many people who rushed to the scene of the deadly fire that destroyed much of the eight-building Wang Fook Court apartment complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district.

At least 128 people died and dozens were missing in the devastating fire that broke out on Wednesday.

The cause remains unknown, but three construction company executives have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter involving flammable materials, such as netting and plastic sheeting, that may have allowed the fire to spread quickly.

“It’s a disaster,” Thomas says of the fire, adding that he saw a body being carried away.