Five dead and as many as 15 people still missing in Valencia fire
- A deadly fire engulfed two residential buildings in Valencia, Spain, killing four people and leaving 19 missing.
- Fifteen people were treated for injuries, including a child and seven firefighters.
- Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed shock and offered assistance for the Valencia fire.
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Death toll rises to 10 after apartment blaze in Spain
The death toll from an apartment fire in the Spanish city of Valencia has risen to 10. More than a dozen people remain unaccounted for since the blaze on Thursday night 15 people, including six firefighters and a young child sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Experts say plastic cladding on the exterior of the building fueled the blaze and allowed it to spread quickly to adjoining buildings. Investigators have yet to determine the caus…
Following the high-rise fire in Valencia, Spain, the authorities have adjusted the death toll slightly downwards. During the identification process, the police found that nine bodies had been found so far, explained Pilar Bernabé from the regional government on Friday.
At least ten dead in a residential building fire in the Spanish city of Valencia, according to a new balance provided on Friday by authorities, who are still searching for victims. The previous balance of the incident that occurred on Thursday, one of the most serious in recent years in Spain, was of four dead.
A fire broke out in a 14-story residential building in the Campanar neighborhood and quickly spread to the adjacent building.
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