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Hong Kong cancels 2026 fireworks after deadliest blaze in decades
Summary
Hong Kong will not hold its traditional Victoria Harbor fireworks for New Year 2026 after a November apartment fire that officials say killed at least 161 people; the tourism board plans a music concert and a three‑minute landmark light countdown instead.
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Hong Kong will mark New Year 2026 without the usual fireworks display over Victoria Harbor. Officials reported a large apartment fire in November that killed at least 161 people and displaced many residents. The territory's tourism board said it will instead host a music show in Central and run a three‑minute light countdown on landmark facades. Authorities have pointed to substandard scaffolding netting and foam boards used during renovations as factors in the fire's rapid spread.
Known details:
- Officials say a November residential blaze in Tai Po killed at least 161 people and forced many residents into temporary housing.
- Organizers have canceled the traditional Victoria Harbor fireworks for New Year 2026 and will present a music event plus a three‑minute landmark light countdown at midnight.
- Authorities have reported that substandard netting and foam boards installed during renovation contributed to the speed of the fire.
- The tourism secretary acknowledged the cancellation will affect some hotel and restaurant businesses, according to the report.
Summary:
The cancellation alters a long-standing public tradition and affects celebration arrangements and some local businesses. Undetermined at this time.
