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Hong Kong races to remove scaffolding nets blamed for fuelling deadly fire

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Renovation work across the financial hub grinds to a halt as inspectors verify mesh netting meets safety standards.

HONG KONG: Hong Kong authorities rushed on Thursday to remove all mesh netting on buildings undergoing renovation across the city after the materials were blamed for fanning a blaze last week that has killed at least 159 people.

The government late on Wednesday ordered the immediate removal of scaffolding nets on all public and private residential buildings by Saturday, to “protect public safety and put residents and businesses’ minds at ease.”

The move comes as authorities investigate the cause of the city’s deadliest fire in decades, having pointed to mesh as fuelling an inferno that engulfed seven high-rise apartment blocks at the Wang Fuk Court complex last Wednesday.

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