Fire kills 14 in German disabled workshop

Fire kills 14 in German disabled workshop
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Summary Fourteen people were killed when fire broke out in a workshop of handicapped people in Germany.

 

German news agency DPA reported that fourteen people perished on Monday when a fire broke out at a workshop for handicapped people in Germany, local news agency.

 

Seven people were also injured in the fire, which occurred in the small town of Titisee-Neustadt in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany, DPA said.

 

The fire broke out around 2:00pm (1300 GMT), according to media reports and had still not been extinguished nearly two hours later.

 

Police were unable to determine the cause of the fire which broke out in a workshop housing some 120 people with disabilities.

 

DPA quoted a source as saying there had been an explosion in a storage room.

 

It was still unclear whether chemicals were stored in the room, but the workshop activities include the treatment of wood.

 

Several people were removed from the building by firefighters wearing breathing apparatus, according to Focus magazine.
 

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