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Deadly blaze in Indonesian city Deadly blaze in Indonesian city
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At least 20 people have been killed after a fire broke out in a building in Medan, in the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, police said.At least 20 people have been killed after a fire broke out in a building in Medan, in the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, police said.
The fire engulfed a karaoke bar on the third floor of a commercial building in the city, Indonesia's third largest. The fire engulfed a karaoke bar situated on the third floor of a commercial building in the city, Indonesia's third largest.
Officials said that they had only just gained access to the smoke-filled rooms where victims were trapped and feared that the death toll could rise further. Officials had difficulty gaining access to the smoke-filled rooms where victims were trapped.
The fire, which began in the early evening, burned for at least an hour. The fire, which began early on Friday evening, burned for at least an hour.
"The death toll may go up as there is still one room we cannot enter yet. The room is still full of smoke, and dark," provincial police chief Badrodin Haiti told AFP news agency. Two more people were critically injured and were being treated in hospital, the Associated Press news agency quoted provincial police chief Badrodin Haiti as saying.
Two more people were critically injured and were being treated at local hospitals, the Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying.
Local media reports suggested hundreds of people had been in the bar when the fire started.Local media reports suggested hundreds of people had been in the bar when the fire started.
Officers said they had no idea yet what was behind the blaze. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed although regional official Edy Sofyan said an electrical fault may have been to blame.