A fire in Hong Kong has drawn comparisons to the 2017 Grenfell Tower disaster in London, highlighting potential safety concerns in high-rise buildings. The Grenfell Tower blaze, which claimed dozens of lives, was significantly exacerbated by the use of combustible cladding that allowed the flames to spread rapidly between floors. This connection has raised alarms about the safety standards of buildings and the materials used in construction. The Hong Kong fire, while not yet as severe as the Grenfell incident, has prompted calls for a thorough review of building regulations and fire safety protocols to prevent future tragedies. Authorities are now facing pressure to ensure that similar mistakes do not occur in their own high-rise structures.