Times of Suriname

Blaze kills ten in Paris apartment block, arson suspected

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FRANCE Flames tore through an apartment block in Paris, killing at least ten residents in the early hours yesterday, after what prosecutor­s said looked like an arson attack.

Police said they arrested a 40yearold woman who lived in the building on suspicion of starting the blaze in the upscale 16th arrondisse­ment. Firefighte­rs in breathing apparatus scaled ladders to rescue people stranded on balconies on the eightstore­y block on Rue Erlanger. Some were hoisted down on ropes and at least one person abseiled to safety.

France info radio reported that a child was among the dead, although there was no official confirmati­on. Another 36 people were injured, including firefighte­rs, authoritie­s said.

“It was a particular­ly violent fire”, Captain Clement Cognon of the Paris fire service told BFM TV.

Rescue crews edged

along outer ledges as colleagues sprayed water onto the upper levels of the building. Officers escorted residents down smokefille­d passageway­s and evacuated people from neighborin­g buildings, TV footage showed.

The fire started on the upper floors after midnight and was under control by 0800 GMT, officials said. Smoke kept rising from the blackened building through the morning. Paris Prosecutor Remy Heitz said investigat­ors believed the fire was started deliberate­ly and a woman had been detained. He said the woman had mental health issues. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo wrote on Twitter that the city was in mourning after the fire, which came less than a month after a gas blast in the capital killed four people.

Rue Erlanger is near the Parc des Princes soccer stadium and Roland Garros, the French Open tennis venue.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? The fire started on the upper floors. (Photo: Reuters)
The fire started on the upper floors. (Photo: Reuters)

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