Four children perish in French housing block blaze

Four children perish in French housing block blaze
Policemen walk in a security perimeter set near a building where a fire broke out overnight, killing five people in Mulhouse, on October 2, 2017. (AFP)
Updated 02 October 2017 12:00
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Four children perish in French housing block blaze

Four children perish in French housing block blaze

STRASBOURG, France: Four children and an adult were killed when a fire engulfed a social housing block in the French city of Mulhouse on Sunday night, authorities said.
Eight others were injured, three critically, in the blaze that began in the basement of a four-story building in the northern Bourtzwiller district, the fire service said.
The fire broke out shortly before midnight.
Around 20 residents were rescued from their homes by ladder, the local l’Alsace newspaper reported.
“It’s terrible, the whole city has been shaken by this tragedy,” Mayor Jean Rottner told AFP.
The cause of the fire was unknown.
“The building is in very good condition and is situated in a quiet housing project, with no particular problems,” Rottner said.