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Meanwhile firefighters and police have begun examining the interior of the two residential towers that were destroyed by fire in the Spanish city as questions rose about how the fire spread so rapidly. Valencia's Mayor María José Catalá said that the danger of the 14-story building collapsing and the intense heat from the fire initially prevented emergency workers from getting in to search for any survivors. The fire started on Thursday evening, it's not yet known how, and quickly engulfed the buildings. Experts said that the building's polyurethane cladding may have contributed to the fire's ...
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Valencia’s mayor María José Catalá said that between nine and 15 people are still missing after a devastating fire reduced a 14-storey apartment building to a skeleton on Thursday night. Authorities reported that at least four people died in the fire, while 15 are being treated for injuries, including seven firefighters. According to emergency authorities, they’re not at risk. The fire started in the early evening and spread to an adjacent building, state news agency Efe reported. The cause of the fire was not immediately known but reports mention that its rapid spread might be explained by th...
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