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A massive fire has swept through a jail in Honduras, killing at least 300 prisoners, officials say. | |
Many victims were burned or suffocated to death in their cells at the jail in Comayagua, in central Honduras. | |
The officials say at least 300 are confirmed dead, but a further 56 inmates, out of the 853 in the prison, are missing and presumed dead. | |
An inquiry is under way whether the blaze was caused by rioting or an electrical fault. | |
Relatives of suspected victims later tried to force their way into the prison, desperate for news. | |
Police responded by firing shots into the air and tear gas. | |
'Hellish' scenes | |
The fire broke out late on Tuesday night and took more than an hour to be brought under control. | The fire broke out late on Tuesday night and took more than an hour to be brought under control. |
Dozens of prisoners died trapped in their cells and were burned beyond recognition. | Dozens of prisoners died trapped in their cells and were burned beyond recognition. |
Comayagua firefighters' spokesman Josue Garcia said there were "hellish" scenes at the prison and that desperate inmates had rioted in a bid to escape the flames. | Comayagua firefighters' spokesman Josue Garcia said there were "hellish" scenes at the prison and that desperate inmates had rioted in a bid to escape the flames. |
"We couldn't get them out because we didn't have the keys and couldn't find the guards who had them," he said. | "We couldn't get them out because we didn't have the keys and couldn't find the guards who had them," he said. |
Lucy Marder, who heads the forensic services in Comayagua, said that 356 people on the prison roster were unaccounted for. | |
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"The majority could be dead, though others could have suffered burns, escaped or survived," Ms Marder said. | "The majority could be dead, though others could have suffered burns, escaped or survived," Ms Marder said. |
It was feared many inmates had fled the prison in Comayagua, about 100km (60 miles) north of the capital Tegucigalpa. | |
Amid the confusion, relatives gathered outside the prison to try to get information. | Amid the confusion, relatives gathered outside the prison to try to get information. |
"I'm looking for my brother. We don't know what's happened to him and they won't let us in," Arlen Gomez told Honduran radio. | "I'm looking for my brother. We don't know what's happened to him and they won't let us in," Arlen Gomez told Honduran radio. |
Local hospitals are treating dozens of people for burns and other injuries. | Local hospitals are treating dozens of people for burns and other injuries. |
Some of the injured have been taken to Tegucigalpa for treatment, among them 30 people with severe burns. | Some of the injured have been taken to Tegucigalpa for treatment, among them 30 people with severe burns. |
Firefighters said they had struggled to enter the prison because shots had been fired. | Firefighters said they had struggled to enter the prison because shots had been fired. |
Honduran media reported that there had been a riot in the prison before the fire broke out. | Honduran media reported that there had been a riot in the prison before the fire broke out. |
Prison service head Daniel Orellana denied this. | Prison service head Daniel Orellana denied this. |
"We have two hypotheses. One is that a prisoner set fire to a mattress and the other one is that there was a short-circuit in the electrical system," he was quoted as saying by Reuters. | "We have two hypotheses. One is that a prisoner set fire to a mattress and the other one is that there was a short-circuit in the electrical system," he was quoted as saying by Reuters. |
Prisons in Honduras, which has the world's highest murder rate, are often seriously overcrowded and hold many gang members. | Prisons in Honduras, which has the world's highest murder rate, are often seriously overcrowded and hold many gang members. |
Are you in Honduras? Have you been affected by the fire? Please send us your comments using the form below | Are you in Honduras? Have you been affected by the fire? Please send us your comments using the form below |
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