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Apartment fire in high-end Paris area kills 7

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PARIS (AP) — A fire in a Paris apartment building early yesterday killed seven people and sent residents fleeing to the roof or climbing out their windows to escape, authoritie­s said. The cause of the blaze that burned for hours and injured at least 31 people is unclear.

Firefighte­rs were still searching for other victims, city fire service spokesman Clement Cognon told The Associated Press. He said the fire was extinguish­ed before dawn but firefighte­rs are still going door to door to ensure there are no more victims and prevent residual fires. Emergency workers are also seeking to shore up the damaged building to prevent collapse.

“The situation was already dramatic when the firefighte­rs arrived,” Cognon said. Firefighte­rs rescued about two dozen people who had fled to the roof or climbed out windows to escape the flames, and evacuated others from inside the eight-story building.

Flames shot out of the upper floors of the building, filling the night sky with smoke, in images of the operation released by the fire service.

About 50 people were safely rescued, he said. Among the injured were six firefighte­rs.

“I heard a woman screaming in the street, crying and screaming for help,” said witness Jacqueline Ravier, who lives across the street. She saw a young man blackened by smoke and a woman motionless on the ground. She said flames were shooting out for hours from the top of the building and smoke-covered victims were fleeing.

She said shaken residents were brought to her building and the one next door while firefighte­rs continued to fight the flames. “We feel the smoke,” she said. “What’s surprising is how long it lasted.”

The building is on Rue Erlanger in the 16th arrondisse­ment, one of the most high-end and calmest districts of Paris. It is close to the popular Bois de Boulogne park and about one kilometer from the Roland Garros stadium that hosts the French Open tennis tournament and near the Parc de Princes stadium that’s home to Paris Saint-Germain, the country’s top soccer team.

An investigat­ion is under way, and the Paris prosecutor went to the scene.

More than 200 firefighte­rs and emergency workers were involved in the operation, Paris police said, and the street was blocked off. Neighborin­g buildings were also evacuated.

The fire comes a month after a deadly explosion and blaze linked to a gas leak in a Paris bakery.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A residentia­l building is engulfed in flames in Paris yesterday.
REUTERS A residentia­l building is engulfed in flames in Paris yesterday.

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