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Seven killed in residential fire in central China’s Hunan Province

MENA Newswire News Desk: Seven individuals lost their lives in a residential fire in central China’s Hunan Province on Saturday morning, as reported by Xinhua News Agency. The tragic incident occurred in Sangzhi County, Zhangjiajie City, within a five-story brick-and-concrete building. The fire, which originated on the second floor, affected an area spanning approximately 160 square meters, according to the county’s publicity department.

Seven killed in residential fire in central China's Hunan Province

Emergency responders intervened, but despite their efforts, seven bodies were discovered during rescue operations. Authorities successfully extinguished the blaze, but the exact cause remains under investigation. Local officials have not yet disclosed details regarding the identities of the victims or any factors that may have contributed to the fire.

This tragedy highlights the ongoing challenges of fire safety, particularly in residential structures. Investigators and fire services are examining whether structural or safety deficiencies might have exacerbated the incident. Further updates are expected as authorities continue their inquiry into the cause of the fire and evaluate measures to prevent similar occurrences.

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