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Kemerovo fire: Russia crowd condemns officials over disaster | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Hundreds of protesters are rallying in the Siberian city of Kemerovo, angry at Russian officials over the leisure complex fire that killed at least 64 people, 41 of them children. | |
President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kemerovo earlier and blamed "criminal negligence" for Sunday's blaze. | |
Some protesters questioned the official death toll, as some social media reports suggested many more had died. | |
Investigators say the fire alarm was switched off and exits were blocked. | |
Interfax news agency reported that some 300 people rallied outside the local government headquarters on Tuesday, demanding that officials be sacked over the fire safety shortcomings. | |
The cause of the fire is not yet known, but Russia's Investigative Committee has spoken of "serious violations" at the Winter Cherry mall. | The cause of the fire is not yet known, but Russia's Investigative Committee has spoken of "serious violations" at the Winter Cherry mall. |
A woman in the Kemerovo crowd drew applause when she said "children called their parents, asked them for help, asked for the fire brigades to be sent in". | |
President Putin also expressed indignation over the disaster - though he did not speak to the crowd. | |
"What is happening here?" he said, after laying a wreath. "This is no battle or an unexpected methane outburst in a mine." | |
"People, children came to relax. We are talking about demography and are losing so many people because of what? Because of criminal negligence, sloppiness." | "People, children came to relax. We are talking about demography and are losing so many people because of what? Because of criminal negligence, sloppiness." |
What do we know so far? | |
Sunday's blaze started on an upper floor of the complex at about 17:00 local time (10:00 GMT) on Sunday. | |
The mall's shops, cinema and bowling alley were packed at the time as it was the beginning of the school holiday. | |
Video on social media showed people jumping from windows to escape. | Video on social media showed people jumping from windows to escape. |
The Investigative Committee says a fire safety technician at the complex "switched off the alarm system" after being alerted about the fire. | The Investigative Committee says a fire safety technician at the complex "switched off the alarm system" after being alerted about the fire. |
It said a criminal investigation had begun. | It said a criminal investigation had begun. |
Five people have been arrested including the official suspected of deactivating the public address system. | Five people have been arrested including the official suspected of deactivating the public address system. |
In a Facebook post (in Russian), Kemerovo politician Anton Gorelkin said that "fire exits were shut, turning the complex into a trap" and "there was no organised evacuation". | In a Facebook post (in Russian), Kemerovo politician Anton Gorelkin said that "fire exits were shut, turning the complex into a trap" and "there was no organised evacuation". |
He also said a fire extinguisher that could have doused the flames at the start did not work. | He also said a fire extinguisher that could have doused the flames at the start did not work. |
The region's deputy governor, Vladimir Chernov, said "this is the question: Why were the doors shut?" | The region's deputy governor, Vladimir Chernov, said "this is the question: Why were the doors shut?" |
Mr Chernov was quoted as saying the fire probably began in the children's trampoline room. | Mr Chernov was quoted as saying the fire probably began in the children's trampoline room. |
"The preliminary suspicion is that a child had a cigarette lighter which ignited foam rubber in this trampoline room, and it erupted like gunpowder," he said. | "The preliminary suspicion is that a child had a cigarette lighter which ignited foam rubber in this trampoline room, and it erupted like gunpowder," he said. |
However, Rossiya 24 TV, a national broadcaster, said an electrical fault was the most likely cause - as in most previous deadly fires in Russia. | However, Rossiya 24 TV, a national broadcaster, said an electrical fault was the most likely cause - as in most previous deadly fires in Russia. |
Who were the victims? | Who were the victims? |
Interfax news agency has published a list of 41 children among the victims. | Interfax news agency has published a list of 41 children among the victims. |
As well as those killed, 11 injured victims were being treated in hospital, suffering from smoke inhalation. | As well as those killed, 11 injured victims were being treated in hospital, suffering from smoke inhalation. |
The most serious case is an 11-year-old boy whose parents and siblings died in the fire, Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said. He reportedly fell from the fourth floor and is in intensive care with multiple injuries. | The most serious case is an 11-year-old boy whose parents and siblings died in the fire, Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said. He reportedly fell from the fourth floor and is in intensive care with multiple injuries. |
Officials says 56 bodies have been recovered and the remains of 21 have been released to relatives for burial. | Officials says 56 bodies have been recovered and the remains of 21 have been released to relatives for burial. |
Kemerovo lies about 3,600km (2,200 miles) east of Moscow. | Kemerovo lies about 3,600km (2,200 miles) east of Moscow. |
The shopping centre, covering 23,000 sq m (248,000 sq ft), opened in 2013. It includes a petting zoo, all of whose animals are reported to have died. | The shopping centre, covering 23,000 sq m (248,000 sq ft), opened in 2013. It includes a petting zoo, all of whose animals are reported to have died. |
Russia's deadliest fires | |
2009 - 156 people die in a Perm nightclub inferno in the Urals region, Russia's worst fire in recent years (fireworks and lack of exits blamed) | |
2007 - Fire engulfs a rural old people's home in the southern region of Krasnodar, killing 63 (burning cigarette blamed) | |
2006 - 46 die in Moscow narcological hospital fire (arson blamed) | |
2003 - A hostel fire at the Russian People's Friendship University in Moscow kills 44 (lack of safety measures blamed) | |
1999 - Fire engulfs the police headquarters in the southern city of Samara, killing 57 people (burning cigarette blamed officially, but arson by criminals not ruled out) | |
Source: Interfax news agency |