Hong Kong is still grappling with the aftermath of its deadliest fire in decades. The massive blaze at the Wang Fuk Court residential complex killed 168 people and left thousands displaced. Months after the tragedy, survivors say they are still waiting for clear resettlement plans. Authorities have blamed flammable scaffolding netting and foam boards used in maintenance work for rapidly spreading the fire. While some arrests have been made, an independent investigation is ongoing to determine accountability. As the Lunar New Year approaches, many residents say the loss continues to haunt the once close-knit community.