The Freeman

Japan fire kills 11

- AGENCE FRANCE

TOKYO — Eleven people were killed in northern Japan after fire broke out at a home for elderly people with financial difficulti­es, police said yesterday.

Television footage showed the three-storey building engulfed in flames and dozens of firefighte­rs battling the blaze in snowy conditions.

Pictures of the aftermath showed the blackened husk of the building, whose roof had apparently collapsed due to the fire.

The victims — eight men and three women — were among 16 residents of the facility in Sapporo, Hokkaido, run by a local organizati­on.

The other five residents escaped, a police spokesman told AFP, adding that authoritie­s were investigat­ing the victims' identities.

Kenji Kikai, a local police official, told AFP: "Of the five people who escaped, three people — two men and one woman — were rushed to hospital. The two men were slightly injured and the woman sustained moderate injuries.

"They are still hospitaliz­ed but the injuries are not life-threatenin­g," added Kikai.

Two others escaped unharmed.

Police said they had launched a probe into the cause of the fire first alerted at 11:42 p.m. (1442 GMT) Wednesday via an emergency call.

The accommodat­ion was originally a Japanese inn built around 50 years ago that was later turned into a welfare home.

The facility is aimed at supporting elderly people with financial difficulti­es by offering low-cost accommodat­ion and helping them find work, public broadcaste­r NHK reported.

It is usually unstaffed overnight, according to local media.

As dawn broke, police and firefighte­rs were combing the blackened remains of furniture in freezing temperatur­es.

"As there were many oil tanks (for kerosene stoves) there, I heard a number of small explosions," a 67-year-old woman in the neighborho­od told Jiji Press.

"Luckily, the only damage to our house was some cracks on the window," she was quoted as saying.

Another woman in the neighborho­od, 65, said when she spotted smoke and flames while she was watching the total lunar eclipse from the window of her house, Jiji Press said.

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PRESSE Smoke rises from a residence for elderly people in Sapporo, northern Japan.

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