Times of Suriname

At least eight dead including six children in Chicago fire

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US Officials said eight people including six children were killed in a fire in a Chicago neighborho­od.

Two other people were hospitaliz­ed in very critical condition, Chicago fire department spokesman Larry Merritt said. At least one firefighte­r was injured and was hospitaliz­ed in good condition. Fire commission­er Jose Santiago told reporters one of the children killed was an infant. Officials did not immediatel­y release the names or ages of the victims. The cause of the blaze was not immediatel­y determined. “We have not had this in many, many, many years, this amount of fatalities and injuries in one location,” Santiago said. Officials said firefighte­rs were called to a house fire in the Little Village neighborho­od, which is largely Hispanic. At least two buildings caught fire, one of them a coach house.

Video showed smoke coming from windows on the stone facade of the three-storey building, with flames engulfing the coach house at the back. Police officers helped push a stretcher towards an ambulance while a paramedic performed CPR. One woman lay in the street crying. Someone tried to comfort her. Chicago fire department spokesman Larry Merritt said those killed were all from the same residence. He said investigat­ors had not found working smoke detectors.

(The Guardian)

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