Published: 09:14, March 20, 2026 | Updated: 11:03, March 20, 2026
Fire at HK tin-sheeted house forces evacuation of 100, no casualties
By Wang Zhan
This screenshot taken from a video published by the Hong Kong Fire Services Department on its Facebook page shows photos shared at a press briefing on a No 3 alarm fire in a tin-sheeted house in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district.

HONG KONG - A No 3 alarm fire was extinguished in a tin-sheeted house near Lo Wai in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district in the early hours of Friday.

Erupting at 9:48 pm on Thursday, the fire was upgraded to No 3 alarm at 10:07 pm, accompanied by explosions that prompted numerous emergency calls. 

Flames raged intensely at the scene, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky, visible from a distance, according to local media reports. Nearly 100 people were evacuated in the initial response. 

Firemen used four jets and mobilized four breathing apparatus teams to fight the blaze, a government statement released early Friday.

The blaze was surrounded at 11:45 pm, put under control at midnight and largely put out at 0:20 am, the statement read. No casualties have been reported.

With Xinhua inputs