Deadly fire rips through Taiwan apartment building
October 14, 2021Flames tore through an apartment block in the city of Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, overnight into Thursday.
The city's fire department told reporters that 46 people found in the building had been confirmed dead and another 41 injured.
Firefighters are unsure of the causes of the fire, but said it had burned most intensely where piles of clutter had been stacked.
What we know about the fire
Kaohsiung's fire department officials said the "extremely fierce" blaze took hold at about 3 a.m. local time.
The fire was successfully extinguished after about four hours, and rescuers scoured the building in a search for survivors on Thursday morning.
Officials said the building was about 40 years old, with shops in lower levels, empty space above and some 120 households higher up.
Mayor Chen Chi-mai said the building was partly abandoned, having previously been host to restaurants, karaoke lounges and a cinema.
The lower levels of the building were left completely blackened.
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen urged authorities to help relocate affected families and fully investigate the cause.
About 145 firefighters and 72 fire trucks and were dispatched for the rescue mission.
rc/fb (AP, dpa)