Europe
Four dead and 19 missing after huge fire engulfs block of flats in Spain
A massive fire broke out in a 14-storey residential building in Valencia, Spain, on Tuesday evening, killing at least four people and leaving 19 others unaccounted for—the blaze, which started around 5:30 p.m.
Local time quickly spread to an adjacent tower, trapping dozens of residents on balconies.
Firefighters, aided by soldiers from the military emergency unit, used cranes and ladders to rescue people from the inferno while paramedics set up a tent to treat the injured. At least 13 people, including six firefighters, suffered burns, fractures and smoke inhalation.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but some witnesses said it may have been fueled by flammable materials on the facade of the building. According to Spanish media, the fire was so intense that it reduced the original apartment block to a skeleton.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed his shock and solidarity with the victims and the emergency personnel on X. He also offered the city “all the help that is necessary” to deal with the aftermath of the tragedy.
The fire is one of the worst in Spain’s recent history and has drawn comparisons to the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, which killed 72 people and exposed serious safety issues in high-rise buildings.
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