Ten dead including five children in French apartment building fire

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Ten Dead Including Five Children In French Apartment Building Fire
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By Associated Press Reporter

Ten people, including five children, have died after a fire ravaged an eight-storey apartment building in one of Lyon’s poorest suburbs, French authorities said.

The cause of the blaze, France’s deadliest residential fire in years, is under investigation, including to establish whether it had a criminal origin.

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Witness reports carried on French media described scenes of horror, including residents smashing windows to try to climb out of the building and a mother throwing her child out of a window to be safely caught by a person on the ground.

French interior minister Gerald Darmanin arrived quickly at the scene in the small suburban town of Vaulx-en-Velin, 290 miles south east of Paris, reflecting the scale of the tragedy. He praised the 170 firefighters who mobilised after flames tore through the centre of the modern apartment block.


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Police and fire services have been at the scene (Laurent Cipriani/AP)

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(They intervened) “within 12 minutes at 3am and were able to save 15 people by taking considerable risks for their own lives,” he said.

Despite the rapid response, a further 14 people were injured, four of them seriously, according to the prefecture for the Rhone region. The fire has since been extinguished.

An Associated Press reporter at the scene saw several fire engines and a security perimeter set up around the area, and residents and traumatised neighbours with their children assembling in a car park opposite the building.

The five children who died were between the ages of three and 15.

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Counselling centres were set up at two local schools that authorities think will be the most impacted by the deadly fire. Lyon academy rector Olivier Dugrip said students from the schools were among the victims.

Authorities said that they have started working on plans to relocate an estimated 88 displaced residents.


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Police officers are investigating the blaze (Laurent Cipriani/AP)

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“Families are living a deep tragedy, on a scale we have never known,” Vaulx-en-Velin mayor Helene Geoffroy said. Her small town of 43,000 inhabitants is among the most impoverished areas in the Rhone region.

Mr Darmanin, who was accompanied on his visit to the site by French housing minister Olivier Klein, was already due in Lyon on Friday to present the security plan for Sunday’s World Cup final between Argentina and France.

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Messages of support came from far and wide, including from French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and football team Olympique Lyonnais, which collectively expressed its “thoughts” for the victims of the fire.

“We send our deepest condolences to their loved ones,” the Lyon club tweeted.

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The blaze is the deadliest house fire in France since 2019, when an arson attack in an upmarket Paris district killed 10 people and injured 32.

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