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At least three dead including 3.5- month-old baby after horror blaze breaks out at 26-story apartment block in Turkey

At least three dead including 3.5- month-old baby after horror blaze breaks out at 26-story apartment block in Turkey

The Irish Suna day ago
AT least three people including a three-month-old baby have reportedly died after a fire broke out at a high-rise apartment in Ankara, Turkey.
The inferno tore through a 26-story building after starting on the fourth floor at around 10pm on Saturday, local media reported.
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20 people were hospitalised, with one in critical condition, according to Anadolu Agency.
They also reported that firefighters took about four hours to put out the raging blaze.
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