Fire at Hong Kong’s World Trade Centre leaves more than 100 trapped on roof

More than 100 people have been trapped on the roof of Hong Kong's World Trade Centre awaiting rescue after a fire broke out on Wednesday, News.Az reports citing BBC.

Hong Kong police confirmed to the BBC that at least eight people were injured and had been sent to hospital.

Police said the fire broke out in the machine room and moved to the scaffolding around the building. The building is currently under renovation.

No fatalities have been reported and rescue operations are still under way.

The eight who are injured are aged between 31 and 72. A total of 150 people have been evacuated so far, according to authorities.

All the shops had been vacated during the renovation works, leaving only several levels of the building in operation - mostly restaurants and offices, according to the South China Morning Post.

The fire has been classed as a level three incident, with five being the most severe. The blaze at the 38-storey World Trade Centre on Gloucester Road was first reported at lunchtime.

News.Az 

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