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8 people dead in building blaze in Latvian capital Riga

Eight people, some of them foreign nationals, have died in a fire at a building that housed an illegal hostel in the center of Riga, the Latvian capital

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 28 April 2021 11:57 BST
Latvia Building Fire
Latvia Building Fire (F64 Photo agency)

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Eight people, some of them foreign nationals, died early Wednesday in a fire at a building housing a hostel that authorities said was operating illegally in the center of Riga, the Latvian capital.

Firefighters and rescuers from the Latvian State Fire and Rescue Service said they were alerted to the scene on the Merkela street in the heart of Riga about 5 a.m.

The building’s sixth floor and the roof were on fire, and rescuers found eight people dead. They evacuated a further 24 from the premises, news agency Baltic News Service said. At least six people were hospitalized with burns and smoke inhalation.

Latvian state TV broadcast footage of flames pouring out of the top of the building, multiple fire engines and a ladder extending to the top, from where two firefighters were aiming a hose at the blaze.

Latvian authorities and Riga Mayor Martins Stakis said the state-owned building was housing an illegal hostel the operators of which had recently conducted unauthorized renovation work.

Several of the victims were foreigners, Riga Mayor Martins Stakis told reporters. The building is located in the commercial center of Riga close to the city's main bus and railway stations.

It wasn’t immediately clear how or where the fire started but Latvian authorities said the hostel is at the center of the investigation for the cause of the blaze as the property was technically a private apartment and was being used as a hostel without the necessary fire safety and other permissions.

Stakis said on Twitter that, based on the information he received from police, the hostel was operating illegally without documentation and “the burned building was dominated by foreigners, most likely foreign students, who used the hostel’s services.”

The website of the hostel, called “Japanese Style Centrum Riga", lists its address as Merkela street, apartment 21. It says it has 22 rooms.

According to the Latvian public broadcaster LSM, the hostel had been on the radar of police and the State Fire and Rescue Service SFRS since March due to concerns about fire safety in the hostel as well as the facility not complying with the existing COVID-19 restrictions.

Martins Baltmanis, SFRS deputy head, said his office had earlier received reports from residents of the building of a possible arbitrary construction in the apartment.

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