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Russia mall fire kills 64; more missing

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MOSCOW (AP) — At least 64 people have died and more are missing in a fire at a shopping mall in a Siberian city, officials said yesterday.

Many of the victims were children, Russian officials said.

The fire at the four-story Winter Cherry mall in Kemerovo, a city about 3,000 kilometers east of Moscow, was extinguish­ed by yesterday morning after burning through the night. Parts of the building were still smoldering and the floors of the cinema hall had caved in, emergency officials said.

The death toll rose to 64 people after 14 more bodies were found, Russia’s top investigat­ive body, the Investigat­ive Committee said in a statement.

Up to 11 people are still believed to be missing, firefighte­rs said.

The Ekho Mosvky radio station quoted two witnesses who said the fire alarm did not go off and that the mall’s staff did not organize the evacuation.

The shopping center was converted from a former confection­ery factory in 2013 and was popular with local residents for its facilities for children, which included a petting zoo.

The Investigat­ive Committee said it has detained four people for questionin­g, including the mall’s tenant, but would not immediatel­y give the cause of the fire, which started on the top floor on Sunday evening.

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Photo shows the fire at a shopping mall in Kemerovo, Russia yesterday.

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