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Mall fire kills at least 37 in Siberia

- By Ivan Nechepuren­ko NEW YORK TIMES

At least 37 people, including many children, are dead and at least 65 are missing after a fire burned through a shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on on Sunday, Russian authoritie­s said.

MOSCOW — At least 37 people died when a fire burned through a shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on Sunday, Russian authoritie­s said.

Many of the victims were children, and at least 65 people were still missing after the blaze in the industrial city of about half a million people, over 2,000 miles east of Moscow, the Interfax news agency reported. The missing, many of them children from ages 2-17, had little chance of survival, it said, citing a source in the rescue team.

The fire started around 5 p.m. on the fourth floor of the mall, which includes a three-screen cinema complex, a skating rink and an entertainm­ent center for children.

Speaking to the relatives of the missing, Vladimir Chernov, a deputy governor of the Kemerovo region, said the fire had started in the children’s entertainm­ent room, where there was a trampoline with foam rubber.

“The preliminar­y version is that one of the children had a lighter,” Chernov told the relatives, according to Interfax. “The fire started from the trampoline pool, filled with foam rubber, which got lit up as gunpowder.” “According to preliminar­y informatio­n, the roof collapsed in two cinemas,” Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee said in a statement. Chernov said that the fire alarm then did not work and that the cinema hall’s doors were shut.

The Investigat­ive Committee, Russia’s equivalent to the FBI, said it had opened a criminal investigat­ion into the cause of the fire.

Initial reports said that five people had died, but the death toll began quickly rising in late evening. The fire was still raging after midnight.

Thirty-six people were hospitaliz­ed, according to the staterun news agency TASS.

Videos of the fire posted on social media showed plumes of smoke billowing from the mall’s roof and windows. Other videos showed people jumping from windows to escape the flames and smoke.

President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolence­s to the relatives of the victims.

Russia has been the scene of numerous such deadly fires. More than 100 people died in a fire at a nightclub in Perm in 2009.

 ?? Russian Ministry via AP ?? Smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo.
Russian Ministry via AP Smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo.
 ?? Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations photo via AP ?? Smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo, about 1,900 miles east of Moscow, in a deadly fire that was reportedly started by a child playing with a lighter.
Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations photo via AP Smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo, about 1,900 miles east of Moscow, in a deadly fire that was reportedly started by a child playing with a lighter.

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