- At least nine people have died following a fire in a Valencia apartment block, with fears that the death toll may rise.
- The fire started on Thursday night and quickly spread, affecting 138 apartments and their estimated 450 residents.
- Community members have gathered donations and provided support for those affected, with some survivors being relocated to nearby hotels.
- The fire is believed to have begun on the fourth floor, with strong winds exacerbating the spread to adjoining buildings.
- Spain’s Prime Minister has visited Valencia, offering condolences and emphasizing the priority of victim search and safety for public service workers.
- An ongoing investigation aims to determine the cause of the fire and why it spread so rapidly, focusing on the building’s flammable polyurethane cladding.
- The building, completed in 2008 but planned in 1991, was subject to less restrictive fire safety laws, raising questions about the need for renovation to remove hazardous materials.
- The developer of the building, which has since gone bankrupt, is under scrutiny as other buildings they constructed may also require investigation and potential material removal.
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