Major Hong Kong blaze claims the life of second fireman
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[HONG KONG] A firefighter died on Thursday after battling a fire in Hong Kong that has lasted for almost three days, the second killed by the rare large blaze in the southern Chinese city.
The fire broke out at a self-storage unit in a multi-storey industrial building in the East Kowloon area on Tuesday morning.
Firefighters have been struggling to contain the blaze, which has already claimed the life of a senior station officer.
Fireman Hui Chi-kit, 37, died while fighting the fire on Thursday night, while two others have been sent to hospital with serious injuries.
"We had a team on the third floor extinguishing the fire... When there was duty handover, they discovered Hui was unconscious," fire department director Lai Man-hin told reporters.
"All of our colleagues immediately began rescuing him and brought him to the ambulance," said Mr Lai, who looked exhausted.
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Television footage showed firemen carrying an unconscious colleague from the burning building and paramedics conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation on him.
Two firemen were hospitalised Thursday in serious condition, a government spokesman told AFP, while nine others have been discharged.
The fire department said they had encountered difficulty in controlling the fire, which broke out in a building containing 200 storage units.
"One of the biggest difficulties is that the temperature is very high... every unit is separated by a metal sheet," Mr Lam said.
Large fires are rare in Hong Kong.
In 2011, a blaze engulfed a residential tower and tourist market, killing nine people and injuring 30.
AFP
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