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Number of Casualties in High-Rise Fire in Brussels Remains Unclear

Braunschweiger Zeitung
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Number of Casualties in High-Rise Fire in Brussels Remains Unclear
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Points clés

  • A fire broke out in a high-rise building located in the center of Brussels.
  • It was reported that at least two people lost their lives in the incident, and the number could rise to three.
  • The bodies of the deceased were found inside the building's elevator.
  • An investigation has been launched into the cause of the fire.

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Two confirmed deathsPossibly three deaths

It has been reported that there are casualties in a fire that broke out in a high-rise building located in the center of Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Although detailed information about the incident has not yet been shared, a clear figure regarding the number of casualties has not been provided.

During the inspections carried out at the scene, it was learned that the bodies were found inside the building's elevator. In their statements, authorities indicated that the death toll is definitely two, and possibly three.

It is currently unknown how the fire started and whether more people were affected. It was stated that the investigation into the incident by the fire department and emergency teams operating in the area is ongoing.

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Exactly where did the fire in Brussels occur?
The fire broke out in a high-rise building located in the center of Brussels, the capital of Belgium.
How many people lost their lives in the fire?
According to authorities, definitely two, and possibly three people lost their lives in the incident.
Where were the bodies of the deceased found?
During the inspections carried out at the scene, the bodies were located inside the building's elevator.

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