Image used for representational purposes only 
World

Seven killed in building fire in France's Nice

A fire that broke out overnight at a residential building in a working-class neighbourhood of the southern French city of Nice.

AFP

NICE: A fire that broke out overnight at a residential building in a working-class neighbourhood of the southern French city of Nice killed seven people, firefighters said early Thursday.

Rescuers were alerted at around 2:30 am (0030 GMT) to the blaze in Les Moulins, the cause of which is still unknown. Despite the substantial resources deployed, "Unfortunately seven people died during this fire", rescuers said.

One person was taken to hospital as an "absolute emergency" and two others were hospitalised as "relative emergencies".

Rescuers said they were confronted by a "violent apartment fire" on the seventh floor of the building. They carried out three aerial ladder rescues and evacuated dozens.

In total, 25 fire engines and 72 firefighters were involved in tackling the fire.

High energy cost transfer 'inevitable' to users: Finance ministry

Stock markets dive in early trade as oil prices surge above USD 120 per barrel

Poll of Polls: DMK may hold Tamil Nadu, Opposition surge seen in Kerala, Bengal

'PM has every intention of delaying caste census,' says Congress as it flags 1-year wait for details

Trump warns Iran blockade could last months, sending oil prices soaring

SCROLL FOR NEXT