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Three die in Badalona in apartment building blaze

Three peo­ple lost their lives and an­other 30 were in­jured, with 16 hos­pi­talised, in a fire yes­ter­day morn­ing in a 10-storey build­ing in the Sant Roc neigh­bour­hood, in Badalona. One of the peo­ple who died was a 92-year-old woman, while among those in­jured were a new­born baby, which is in a crit­i­cal con­di­tion, and two adults, who are se­ri­ously in­jured after jump­ing from the eighth floor to es­cape the flames. The var­i­ous wounded peo­ple were taken to the Vall d’He­bron, Sant Pau, Mar and Ger­mans Trias hos­pi­tals.

The fire began around 9am on the ground floor, and climbed the build­ing up the stair­way. Fire­fight­ers had the blaze under con­trol at about 11.30am. How­ever, there were com­plaints among lo­cals about how long it took the fire­fight­ers to ar­rive – some 40 min­utes, ac­cord­ing to them – which in­te­rior min­is­ter, Miquel Buch, later con­tra­dicted, say­ing that the alarm was raised at 9.09am, with the first fire en­gine ar­riv­ing at 9.18am. Mean­while, the mayor of Badalona, Àlex Pas­tor, praised the “quick” re­sponse of the emer­gency ser­vices, claim­ing that it had avoided an even greater “tragedy”.

Pres­i­dent Quim Torra went to see the in­jured peo­ple who had been taken to the Vall d’He­bron hos­pi­tal be­fore going to Badalona to visit those af­fected by the ac­ci­dent.

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