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Russia shopping centre fire: Fire exits blocked and dozens of children feared to be among 64 killed in blaze at packed mall | |
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Fire exits were blocked and the public address system turned off in the Russian shopping mall where a fire killed at least 64 people, officials said. Dozens of children are feared to be among those dead. | |
The blaze, one of the deadliest in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union, swept through the upper floors of the Winter Cherry shopping centre in Kemerovo on Sunday afternoon. | |
Sixty-four deaths were confirmed after firefighters finished combing through the shopping centre’s four floors, the emergency situations minister, Vladimir Puchkov, said. | Sixty-four deaths were confirmed after firefighters finished combing through the shopping centre’s four floors, the emergency situations minister, Vladimir Puchkov, said. |
It was unclear if any people were still unaccounted for. | It was unclear if any people were still unaccounted for. |
Out of 23 victims whose bodies have been identified so far, eight are children, emergency officials said. | Out of 23 victims whose bodies have been identified so far, eight are children, emergency officials said. |
It is feared eight children from the same class in the village of Treschevsky are among the dead. | It is feared eight children from the same class in the village of Treschevsky are among the dead. |
An unofficial list of those missing circulating on Russian media included more than 30 children, some as young as five. | An unofficial list of those missing circulating on Russian media included more than 30 children, some as young as five. |
Phone messages sent by one of those on the list, 13-year-old Maria Moroz, said: “We are burning. I love you all. This is perhaps farewell.” | |
Thirteen people have been hospitalised. | Thirteen people have been hospitalised. |
The Health Minister, Veronika Skortsova, said those admitted to hospital included an 11-year-old boy in a serious condition. The boy had leapt from a fourth-floor window and both his parents and younger sister died in the blaze, Ms Skvortsova said. | |
Many of the victims will only be able to be identified via DNA testing, officials said. | Many of the victims will only be able to be identified via DNA testing, officials said. |
Some 200 animals are also believed to have died in the mall’s petting zoo. The zoo’s manager told the Tass news agency the animals included rabbits, turtles, pigs, goats and rodents. | Some 200 animals are also believed to have died in the mall’s petting zoo. The zoo’s manager told the Tass news agency the animals included rabbits, turtles, pigs, goats and rodents. |
Russia’s Investigative Committee, which handles major crimes, said it was searching for a security officer who appears to have turned off the PA system when he received a call about the blaze. | Russia’s Investigative Committee, which handles major crimes, said it was searching for a security officer who appears to have turned off the PA system when he received a call about the blaze. |
Four people have been detained in connection to the fire, including one of the shopping centre’s tenants. | Four people have been detained in connection to the fire, including one of the shopping centre’s tenants. |
President Vladimir Putin, re-elected last weekend, expressed "deep condolences", the Kremlin said. | |
The investigators did not give a cause of the fire, but said they have obtained evidence proving “flagrant violations” which could have contributed to the heavy loss of life, including the fact some fire escapes were blocked. | The investigators did not give a cause of the fire, but said they have obtained evidence proving “flagrant violations” which could have contributed to the heavy loss of life, including the fact some fire escapes were blocked. |
The Interfax news agency cited an unnamed local official source as saying the main theory was that the fire had been caused by an electrical short circuit. | The Interfax news agency cited an unnamed local official source as saying the main theory was that the fire had been caused by an electrical short circuit. |
However, it quoted Vladimir Chernov, the region’s deputy governor, as saying the blaze started when a child set fire to foam in a trampoline in a play area using a lighter. | However, it quoted Vladimir Chernov, the region’s deputy governor, as saying the blaze started when a child set fire to foam in a trampoline in a play area using a lighter. |
Other officials were quoted as saying the blaze may have been started by candles used in a children’s celebration. | Other officials were quoted as saying the blaze may have been started by candles used in a children’s celebration. |
Witnesses told Russian media the fire alarm and sprinklers had failed to function and said many people had found themselves trapped because exit doors were locked. | Witnesses told Russian media the fire alarm and sprinklers had failed to function and said many people had found themselves trapped because exit doors were locked. |
Video footage from inside the centre after the fire broke out showed a group of people in a smoke-filled staircase trying to smash a fire exit door, which was jammed. | Video footage from inside the centre after the fire broke out showed a group of people in a smoke-filled staircase trying to smash a fire exit door, which was jammed. |
Alexander Lillevyali and his wife Olga lost all three of their daughters, two of them twins aged 11 and one aged five. | Alexander Lillevyali and his wife Olga lost all three of their daughters, two of them twins aged 11 and one aged five. |
He was cited as saying he had dropped off his daughters at the cinema and one of them had phoned later to say the auditorium was filling with smoke and they couldn’t get out because the doors were locked. | He was cited as saying he had dropped off his daughters at the cinema and one of them had phoned later to say the auditorium was filling with smoke and they couldn’t get out because the doors were locked. |
”I was shouting into the phone, telling her to get out but there was nothing I could do — the fire was in front of me,” he said. | ”I was shouting into the phone, telling her to get out but there was nothing I could do — the fire was in front of me,” he said. |
He described how he had led rescuers up the stairs, but they had been ordered to go elsewhere and that rescuers, citing rules, had refused to give him a respiratory mask. | He described how he had led rescuers up the stairs, but they had been ordered to go elsewhere and that rescuers, citing rules, had refused to give him a respiratory mask. |
“My daughters were left to burn because of their bloody rules,” Mr Lillevyali told Meduza. | “My daughters were left to burn because of their bloody rules,” Mr Lillevyali told Meduza. |
Anna Zarechneva, who was on the top floor, where the fire started, was watching a film with her husband and son, said they only found out about the fire when a man ran into the theatre shouting. | |
“We didn’t hear the fire alarm, they even didn’t turn on the light during the show,” she said. “That movie could have been the last for us, I’ve only just realised that.” | “We didn’t hear the fire alarm, they even didn’t turn on the light during the show,” she said. “That movie could have been the last for us, I’ve only just realised that.” |
The Prosecutor General’s Office has ordered all shopping malls in Russia to be checked for fire safety features. | The Prosecutor General’s Office has ordered all shopping malls in Russia to be checked for fire safety features. |
Kemerovo, a coal-mining centre in Siberia, lies about 3,000km (1,900 miles) east of Moscow. | Kemerovo, a coal-mining centre in Siberia, lies about 3,000km (1,900 miles) east of Moscow. |
Winter Cherry, which was converted from a former confectionery factory in 2013, was one of Kemerovo’s most popular entertainment centres for children. It had its own indoor skating rink, petting zoo and trampolines. | Winter Cherry, which was converted from a former confectionery factory in 2013, was one of Kemerovo’s most popular entertainment centres for children. It had its own indoor skating rink, petting zoo and trampolines. |
Locals have brought candles and stuffed animals to the plaza outside the shopping centre, while hospitals in the area reported an influx of people wanting to donate blood for those injured. | |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |