Fire kills 14 people, injures 51 in southern Taiwan
14 people have been killed in a fire that engulfed a 13-story building overnight in southern Taiwan
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Your support makes all the difference.A fire engulfed a 13-story building overnight Thursday in southern Taiwan, killing 14 people and injuring 51.
The building caught on fire around 3 a.m., fire department officials in the city of Kaohsiung said. Firefighters were conducting search and rescue efforts into the afternoon.
While the fire has been put out, the lower levels of the building were completely blackened.
A spokesman for Kaohsiung's fire department said 14 people showed no signs of life, though in Taiwan official confirmation of a death can only be made in the hospital. 51 people had been taken to the hospital for treatment of their injuries.
The blaze was “extremely fierce,” and destroyed many floors of the building, according to a statement from the fire department.
Firefighters are unsure of the source of the fire, but noted flames burned most intensely where a lot of clutter had been piled up.
Eyewitnesses told local media that they had heard the sound of an explosion around 3 a.m.
The building is about 40 years old, according to an official statement, with shops in the lower levels and apartments above.
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