The question is asking about the details of a fire incident in Hong Kong and how it spread.
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The spread of a deadly fire in Hong Kong, like many urban fires, is often the result of a combination of factors including the building's design, materials used in construction, and the presence of combustible materials. Investigations into such incidents typically reveal that fires can spread quickly through factors like inadequate fire compartmentalization, lack of or malfunctioning fire suppression systems, and the presence of highly flammable materials. Understanding these factors is crucial for preventing similar incidents in the future.
Key Takeaways
Building design and construction materials play a significant role in fire spread
Inadequate fire safety measures can exacerbate the situation
Presence of combustible materials can fuel the fire
It's interesting to see that the bamboo are still holding it's structure despite all the fire. And that having one flammable material in all floors (the window-protecting foam) comes down to "the weakest link" is all it's needed to begin such hell.