News - Paris hit by third deadly blaze

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At least 14 people have been killed and 15 others injured in the third deadly fire in Paris in less than two weeks.


The blaze ripped through an 18-storey building in the southern Val-de-Marne area of the French capital.


The apartment building was not used to house , as was the case in last month’s fires in the city.


Detectives believe the fire was started deliberately and people were reportedly seen setting light to letterboxes. Four people have been arrested.

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The blaze was quickly put out by some 160 fire-fighters, but people were mainly killed by the fumes, according to officials.


French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has promised a full .


Local Mayor Patrick Seve said the death toll included three children, and warned it could rise.


One woman gave birth at the scene right after being rescued, and was then taken to hospital with her baby.


The building, in the suburb, housed some 500 people.


It dates back to the 1970s, but had been recently renovated.


Demands


The blaze came only a few hours after thousands of people marched through Paris in protest at the two previous fires nearer the city centre, which killed many African immigrants.


The demanded better housing.


The French authorities have been criticised for housing poor immigrants in accommodation.


The march began at the site of the first fire in Paris’ 13th district, in which 14 children and three adults died on 26 August.


Seven people died in a similar blaze in a dilapidated building four days later.


Sunday’s fire was the fourth in less than five months in the Paris area.


In April, 21 died when a fire destroyed a budget hotel in the centre of the city.

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