Three Days Of Mourning Begins In Hong Kong For Fire Victims | 10 News
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There has been an outpouring of emotion and grief in Hong Kong as the city began its three-day mourning period for the victims of the deadly apartment building fire which claimed 146 lives, with 100 others still unaccounted for. Flags at all government buildings and facilities were flown at half-mast, and will be until Monday (local time), with condolence points set up in all 18 districts across Hong Kong. At these points, residents are able to sign condolence books and mourn the victims of the tragedy. Authorities have made 11 arrests in connection to the fire, including two directors and a consultant from a construction firm.
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