At least four people have died in a fire which has engulfed a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.
The government and Fire Services Department also confirmed other individuals remain trapped after the blaze broke out at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in the city’s Tai Po district.
The dead included one firefighter, officials added.
Video from the scene showed at least five buildings close to each other were ablaze.
Fire officials said they do not currently have a figure for how many people may still be inside.
Three people are in a critical condition having suffered burns, the government said, while others have also been injured.
A number of firefighters were said to have been hurt while trying to tackle the flames as they ripped through the 31-storey towers.
Records show the Wang Fuk Court site consisted of eight blocks housing almost 2,000 apartments.
The fire, which broke out at 2.51pm local time, had spread on bamboo scaffolding set up around the exterior of the complex, reports said.
Firefighters have been seen aiming water at the intense flames from high up on ladder appliances.
Pictures showed thick grey smoke billowing out from the complex as emergency services battled to control the blaze.
Tai Po is in the northern part of Hong Kong and close to the border with the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Bamboo scaffolding is a common sight in Hong Kong at building construction and renovation projects.
However, the government said earlier this year it would start phasing it out for public projects because of safety concerns.
Wang Fuk Court is a complex under the government’s subsidised home ownership scheme.
It has been occupied since 1983, according to the property’s website.
This story originally appeared on Skynews
