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Marseille: a five-year-old child dies in an apartment fire

2022-01-05T11:26:32.617Z


A five-year-old child died and seven people, including several other children, were hospitalized on Wednesday January 5 in the morning after the fire ...


A five-year-old child died and seven people, including several other children, were hospitalized on the morning of Wednesday January 5 after the fire in an apartment in an indebted private condominium in Marseille, we learned from the sailors- firefighters.

The victim, seriously burned, succumbed to his injuries on the spot during his medical care, we said from the same source confirming information from the daily

La Provence

.

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Among the seven people hospitalized with burns or smoke poisoning are a two-month-old baby with 3rd degree burns, a six-year-old girl, another child, a 25-year-old mother and a couple, the 'AFP the marine firefighters. Four other people, more slightly intoxicated by the smoke, were treated on the spot.

The fire broke out shortly before 8:00 a.m. on the ninth and penultimate floor of a building in the Cité des Rosiers located in the working-class neighborhoods north of Marseille. Some 80 firefighters and about twenty devices were mobilized to extinguish the fire, the origin of which is for the moment undetermined. The mayor of Marseille Benoît Payan tweeted "

his deep sadness after (this) terrible tragedy

", addressing his thoughts to "the

families and (to) relatives of the victims stricken with immense pain

".

A technical report had reported "

disorders relating to electricity, lighting, gas networks, plumbing and elevators

" on three buildings in the city, told AFP at the end of July the town hall of Marseille who had obtained owners carrying out emergency work. It is not known whether the fire concerns one of these buildings, but the marine firefighters told AFP "

that no risk factor

" was observed during the intervention due to a problem related

to "

the obsolescence

”of the premises. The municipality had told AFP in July that it had carried out several interventions to detect unhealthy conditions in the city, specifying that this action could not

"constitute theunique response to the problematic situation of Rosiers

"

,

Which, she said

,

"

requires a global and collective action with all the competent institutions in the field of housing "

.

Source: lefigaro

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