Fire Kills Six In Italy Retirement Home
A fire incident at a Retirement Home in the Italian city of Milan killed six people with ānumerousā residents hospitalised in the early hours of Friday, firefighters said.
The fire brigade said on Twitter; āSix people killed, numerous (others) suffering from smoke inhalation hospitalised. Dozens of people saved by firefighters who immediately evacuated the building.ā
An AFP photographer saw the bodies of two of the victims being removed from the three-storey building which was reportedly housing 167 people when the fire started.
The cause of the blaze was not immediately known, the fire brigade said, even as over 10 ambulances, various fire trucks and a silver mortuary van were seen outside the building in the south of the Italian city.
Some eighty people were rushed to hospital, two of whom were fighting for their lives, Milanās fire Chief, Nicola Micele said.
According to the Italian media, some 14 others were in serious condition, with reports saying that five of the victims were women aged between 69 and 87 years old, while the sixth was a 73-year-old man.
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala said the fire āstarted in one room housing two female residentsā, both of whom were killed by the flames.
āIt did not spread, not even to the neighbouring rooms, but the smoke is just as deadly and the four other victims died of smoke inhalation. It was a member of staff who sounded the alarm at 1:20 am (2320 GMT Thursday)”, he said.
Fire Chief Micele told Rai news that staff raised the alarm after spotting the smoke, adding; āFour teams of firefighters were immediately dispatched.
“They found themselves faced with very low visibility in a corridor inside one part of the building and flames in one room. They focused on putting out the flames, then evacuating the guests.
“It was a particularly complicated evacuation both because of the smoke and because some of the guests were not able to walkā.
The residents had to be evacuated āby being carried out, almost one and at time,ā Mayor Sala said.
Meanwhile, the Council has been working to quickly re-house people in other suitable retirement homes.
The privately-run āCasa per Coniugiā caters to people who are not self-sufficient but do not need hospital care. – AFP