Fire in Spanish retirement home kills 10 near Zaragoza
- A fire in a retirement home in Villafranca de Ebro has resulted in at least 10 fatalities, as authorities reported.
- All victims were elderly residents of Jardines de Villafranca, a care home for individuals with mental health issues.
- The fire was contained to the room where it started, with deaths attributed to smoke inhalation, and the cause remains unknown.
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A devastating fire broke out Friday morning, November 15, in a nursing home in the town of Villafranca de Ebro, near Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragon region in northeastern Spain. At least ten people died and several others were injured, according to local authorities and rescue teams. Article At least 10 people have died in a fire at a nursing home Firefighters battled the flames for two hours first appearing on Romania TV.
According to authorities, at least ten people died in a fire in a nursing home in northeastern Spain.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed his condolences to "the families and colleagues of the victims and the entire population of the Aragon region." He wished the seriously injured "a speedy recovery."
At least ten people have died in a fire in a retirement home near the city of Zaragoza in northeastern Spain. Two people are in critical condition. The region of Aragon has declared a day of mourning for tomorrow.
At least 10 killed in fire at nursing home in northeastern Spain
MADRID -- At least 10 people died and others were injured in a blaze at a nursing home near Zaragoza in northeastern Spain, before firefighters managed to extinguish the flames, local authorities said Friday.
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