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Central’s Chinachem Tower Declared Structurally Safe After Scaffolding Fire Injures Four

A major fire erupted at Chinachem Tower in Hong Kong’s Central district on Saturday, October 18, 2025, sending plumes of smoke through the busy business area and prompting a large-scale emergency response. Despite the intensity of the blaze, which tore through the building’s exterior scaffolding, the Buildings Department has confirmed that the structure remains safe, with no major damage detected.

The Fire: Flames Engulf Scaffolding Along Connaught Road Central

According to reports, the fire began around 4:24 p.m. at the Chinachem Tower on Connaught Road Central. Within minutes, flames spread rapidly across the bamboo scaffolding that covered the exterior of the skyscraper. Witnesses described seeing bright orange flames racing up the side of the building, while debris fell onto the street below.

Videos circulating online showed emergency crews rushing to the scene as dozens of occupants were evacuated from the offices and shops inside. Firefighters battled the blaze for nearly five hours before bringing it under control at approximately 9:13 p.m., according to Fire Services Department Deputy Divisional Commander Lo Shui-sang.
“The fire was mainly located on the façade of the building. The inside was not seriously affected,” Lo told reporters during a press briefing. He confirmed that a fire investigation team had been established to determine the exact cause of the incident and whether any foul play was involved.

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Four People Hospitalized, Two in Serious Condition

Authorities confirmed that four individuals were hospitalized following the fire, with injuries ranging from burns to smoke inhalation and impact trauma.

Among them was a 23-year-old man who initially suffered critical head injuries but was later upgraded to a “serious” condition by Sunday evening. A 55-year-old man who had been listed as critical on Saturday was reported to be in a stable condition by midday Sunday.

Two other victims—a 35-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man—also remained in stable condition, according to updates released by local health officials.

The Hospital Authority stated that all four victims were receiving continuous monitoring and treatment at nearby hospitals, while additional medical staff were deployed to assist emergency operations during the incident.

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