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Date: Jan 24, 2019
Source: The Daily Star
Damascus house fire kills seven siblings
Associated Press
DAMASCUS: Seven siblings were asleep in their apartment in the Syrian capital when a fire broke out and spread quickly, suffocating six in their bedroom and burning to death the seventh, a girl, who was stuck under a false ceiling that collapsed as she tried to flee, first responders said. It was not immediately clear what caused the blaze late Tuesday in the Arnous family apartment on the fourth floor of a building in the Amara district in the city center.

Family members speculated an electrical short circuit, while a paramedic suggested an electric heater turned on during the cold night could have been the cause.

Three boys and four girls aged 3-13 were killed. They were identified by relatives as Fares, Sidra, Seif, Mustafa, Hala, Hallah and Nadia.

The tragedy, which came amid the ongoing 7-year-old civil war that has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands, shook residents of Damascus.

The fire occurred at about 10 p.m. when the parents were visiting the children’s maternal grandmother, who was recently discharged from a hospital. Relatives said the father was informed of the fire by his sister, who lives in the opposite building. He arrived within 10 minutes but was unable to do anything because of the its ferocity.

“The children were sleeping and nobody was able to reach the apartment because the fire was spreading quickly,” said the siblings’ paternal cousin Hadi Arnous, 35, standing outside the charred apartment.

Piles of rubble were being removed by firefighters Wednesday and the apartment made up of three rooms was totally burned. Stairs leading to the burned flats were charred. Two apartments on the fourth and fifth floors were totally burned out. The Damascus governorate brought construction material to start renovating the building.

The children’s uncle, Yassin Arnous, who lives in the same building on the fifth floor, said the fire reached his apartment and his children were rescued by neighbors as he tried to reach his nephews and nieces.

“I ran downstairs but because of the raging fire, I could not do anything,” Arnous said. “We grieve over the children. It’s a big loss.”

The family’s apartment is in an area known for its narrow alleys, which are usually crowded until late. Yassin Arnous said that stands where vendors sell clothes and fruit probably delayed the arrival of firefighters.

Mohammad Dalati, a neighbor who lives on the second floor, said he wasn’t able to reach the apartment on fire because blaze had reached the building’s stairs.

The fire “turned into a burning ball in less than three minutes,” Dalati said. He added that the victims’ cousins who were staying a floor above were rescued by people who had climbed the roof from the adjacent building.

The father of the seven children, Hasan Arnous, was at the hospital Wednesday where the bodies of his seven children were being kept.

Two other children, a soldier and a married daughter, were not at home when the fire occurred.

State news agency SANA said Wednesday that the cause of the fire was not immediately known, adding it might have been caused by an electric heater. It said Prime Minister Imad Khamis visited the site late Tuesday.


 
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