Survivors of a catastrophic fire that claimed 168 lives in Hong Kong have returned to Wang Fuk Court for the first time since the tragedy, five months after flames tore through the residential complex.
Residents described a scene of utter devastation as they surveyed what remains of their former homes. "There's nothing left," one survivor was quoted as saying, capturing the emotional weight of the visit. The blaze, one of the deadliest in Hong Kong's history, has left deep scars on the community.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire while providing support to displaced families. The return marks a painful but necessary step in the long process of recovery for those who lost loved ones and homes in the disaster.