RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman offered their condolences to China on Friday following the deaths of at least 128 people in the worst fire Hong Kong has seen in almost 80 years.
In a cable to Chinese President Xi Jinping, King Salman extended his sincere condolences and sympathy to families of the deceased, along with his wishes “for the safe return of the missing and a speedy recovery for the injured.”
The crown prince sent a similar cable to the president, reported the Saudi Press Agency.
So far, rescuers have recovered 128 bodies from the ill-fated Wang Fuk Court complex, in the district of Tai Po near the border with mainland China.
Officials have warned the toll is likely to rise further, with some 200 more people still unaccounted for. The complex is home to more than 4,600 residents.
Earlier reports said the fire started on the afternoon of Nov. 26, rapidly engulfing seven of the eight 32-story blocks at the complex, which were wrapped in bamboo scaffolding and green mesh and layered with foam insulation for renovation work.
Authorities have arrested 11 people in connection with the tragedy.











