Four people are also seriously injured and another ten have minor injuries, including two firefighters. So far, the origin of the fire is unknown.
Euskaraz irakurri: Gutxienez 10 pertsona hil dira, tartean 5 haur, Lyoneko etxebizitza eraikin batean izandako sutean
At least 10 people died and 14 were injured in a fire in a seven-storey apartment building in the French city of Lyon in the early hours of this Friday.
At around 3:15 am, the emergency services received a report of a fire in an apartment building on a street on the outskirts of Lyon, after which 170 firefighters and 65 fire engines from the fire brigade of the French city arrived on the scene. the prefecture of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in a statement.
After extinguishing the fire, French authorities recorded the deaths of 10 people, five of whom were minors.
Four people are also seriously injured and another ten have minor injuries, including two firefighters.
So far, the origin of the fire is unknown, although the French national police cordoned off the area and an investigation has been launched to clarify what happened.
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Source: EITB

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