Hong Kong on Saturday mourned the deaths of 128 people after an enormous fire gutted high-rise buildings at an apartment complex in the district of Tai Po.

The death toll is expected to rise, with 200 residents still unaccounted for days after the disaster.

At least two of the dead were domestic workers from Indonesia, the country's consulate said. Dozens of domestic workers from the Philippines were also caught up in the disaster and 19 were still missing, said Edwina Antonio, executive director at Bethune House, a refuge association for migrant women.

Authorities have arrested 11 people in connection with the city's worst blaze in nearly 80 years as they investigate possible corruption and the use of unsafe materials during renovations at the Wang Fuk Court complex.

Rescue operations at the site concluded on Friday, although police said they expect to find more bodies as they search the burnt-out buildings as part of continuing investigations.

Firefighters walk through burnt buildings after the deadly fire at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong, on Saturday. AP

The fire started on Wednesday afternoon and rapidly engulfed seven of the eight towers at the complex, each with 32 floors, which were wrapped in bamboo scaffolding and green mesh and layered with foam insulation for the renovations.

It took more than 1,000 firefighters about 24 hours to bring the blaze under cont

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