Fatal fire highlights Hong Kong’s bamboo scaffolding.

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From Xenix News Karina Tsui reporting in Hong Kong

The fire on Wednesday marks the second incident in under two months at a Hong Kong structure surrounded by bamboo scaffolding.

In mid-October, a significant fire erupted in a high-rise structure in Hong Kong’s Central business area, with officials indicating that a cigarette butt probably ignited the fire.

There were no casualties reported in this incident, but four individuals were taken to the hospital.

Bamboo scaffolding — a traditional building method commonly employed in Hong Kong — has faced growing criticism regarding its safety and sturdiness, even though it continues to be a crucial technique for constructing and repairing buildings in the tightly packed urban environment.