Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Blaze guts historic teakwood Yangon hotel

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YANGON: A Japanese man was killed when a fire tore through a luxury teakwood hotel in Myanmar’s largest city Yangon on Thursday, destroying an iconic resort popular with foreign visitors. Hundreds of firefighte­rs tried to quell the blaze, which broke out at around 3am local time , but were unable to stop the flames from consuming the lakeside Kandawgyi Palace Hotel.

An AFP reporter at the scene saw a white plastic sheet covering a body retrieved from the fire. The victim was later identified as a middle-aged Japanese man. “[He] was a businessma­n in his 50s,” Tomoko Yoshihiro from the Japanese Embassy said.

Htay Lwin from Htoo Group, which owns the hotel, said authoritie­s were probing what sparked the inferno. “It’s hard to say why the fire broke out, the cause is under investigat­ion,” he said, adding around 140 guests were at the hotel when the flames erupted.

The colonial-era structure is owned by a Myanmar businessma­n notorious for making his fortune under the former junta.

Tay Za, a controvers­ial tycoon who spun millions of dollars through his close military links, founded the Htoo Group, which spans constructi­on, timber, resorts and an airline.

Locals lamented the loss of one of Yangon’s iconic buildings, which was perched on a hill by a large picturesqu­e lake in the centre of the city. “We’re sad that such a historic and beautiful place was completely destroyed,” a witness Kyi Kyi said.

The oldest parts of the Kandawgyi hotel date to the 1930s when British army officers used the site as rowing club.

Yangon has made its mark on Southeast Asia’s tourist trail since the country emerged from full junta rule in 2011.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? A firefighte­r extinguish­es the blaze at Kandawgyi Palace hotel in Yangon on Thursday. One person died in the predawn fire, which tore through a teakwood hotel.
AFP PHOTO A firefighte­r extinguish­es the blaze at Kandawgyi Palace hotel in Yangon on Thursday. One person died in the predawn fire, which tore through a teakwood hotel.

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