Oman Daily Observer

Building inferno kills 46, injures dozens in Taiwan

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TAIPEI: An overnight fire tore through a building in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung on Thursday, killing 46 people and injuring dozens of others in the island’s deadliest blaze in decades.

The fire broke out in the 13-storey, mixed-use building in the small hours of Thursday morning, according to officials, raging through multiple floors before firefighte­rs finally got it under control.

Pictures published by Taiwan’s official Central News Agency showed smoke billowing out of the building’s windows as firefighte­rs desperatel­y tried to douse the flames using extendable hoses.

Kaohsiung’s fire department said it sent more than 70 trucks to tackle the blaze, which took four hours to put out.

As daylight broke, the sheer scale of the fire became clear, with every floor of the building visibly blackened and most of its windows shattered.

The fire department said the blaze “caused 41 injuries and 46 deaths”, with officials adding that most of the fatalities occurred on floors seven to 11, which housed residentia­l apartments.

The first five floors were for commercial use but were unoccupied.

Residents reported hearing a number of loud noises when the fire first broke out on the lower floors.

“I heard many loud bangs — ‘bang, bang, bang’ — on the ground floor and came down to investigat­e,” an unidentifi­ed man who lived in the building told Formosa TV.

“That’s when I realised there was a fire and called the police,” he added.

An unnamed female survivor, describing the scene on her floor, said: “When I opened the door to get out, the hallway was full of black smoke.”

 ?? — AFP ?? The blaze broke out in the 13-storey, mixed-use building in the small hours of Thursday morning.
— AFP The blaze broke out in the 13-storey, mixed-use building in the small hours of Thursday morning.

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