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Mourners continued to lay flowers and tributes late into the night on Sunday (Dec 7) at the site where a fire engulfed seven residential towers, as crews began a clear up of the area.

The blaze in Hong Kong's northern district of Tai Po on November 26, killed at least 159 people and took nearly two days to extinguish.

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00:00Okay, let's go to Japan.
00:30I'm going to go to the next day.
00:44I knew that tonight is the last night
00:47that we can do this memorial event.
00:51They said that tonight is the morning and the morning
00:54will be清場.
00:56I hope it will be longer.
00:58I believe there are still many people who can still have enough time and time to get rid of their feelings
01:05But it's not enough, it may be a bit of a lack of pressure
01:10But I hope I can appreciate this opportunity
01:14and share this experience with you
01:28From my birth to 30 years ago, I've never experienced such a big災難, so talking about the amount of time is very difficult to say.
01:37You can see that there are many different people who come to this country to express their own beliefs, so it's a shame.
01:50From time to say, I think we'll spend a lot of time, but we won't be able.
01:58It's a very good day to see that there are many different people who come to this country.
02:08It's a very good day to see that there are many different people who come to this country.
02:15I'm so happy to be here.
02:19I'm so happy to be here.
02:28You
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