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Kuwait wedding tent fire kills 25 Fatal fire in Kuwait wedding tent
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At least 25 women and children have been killed by a fire which broke out in a tent at a wedding ceremony in Kuwait, officials have said. At least 30 women and children have been killed and dozens more injured by a fire that broke out in a tent at a wedding in Kuwait, officials have said.
The interior ministry said the fire had begun late on Saturday in a tent for women guests and their children at the ceremony in the western al-Jahra area. The fire began late on Saturday evening while the women and children were celebrating the marriage at a party in the al-Jahra area, west of Kuwait City.
A number of people were injured in a stampede that followed the blaze, rescue workers said. A number of people were injured in a stampede that followed the blaze, and the death toll may rise, officials say.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. An investigation has begun.The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. An investigation has begun.
Four teams of fire-fighters were dispatched to the scene, as well as a large number of ambulances needed to take the injured to hospital.
Kuwait's state news agency Kuna has quoted the director-general of the Fire General Directorate, Maj-Gen Jassem al-Mansouri, as putting the death toll higher, with 41 bodies recovered from the remains of the tent.
Wedding celebrations in the conservative Gulf state are held separately for men and women. Children attend the women's party.

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