Four family members killed in south Vietnam fire


The fire broke out at around 3am on Saturday. — VNA/VNS

HANOI: Four people from the same family died in a fire early Saturday (Dec 27) morning in Vietnam's southern Dak Lak province, local daily Tuoi Tre reported.

The blaze broke out around 2.55am local time at a plumbing and electrical equipment shop that also served as the family's residence.

The flames spread rapidly, engulfing the entire building and later spreading to a neighboring house.

Five people were asleep inside the house and suffered critical burns.

A couple and their two children, aged eight and four, later died from their injuries.

A newborn baby, less than one month old, was rescued but sustained serious burns and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital.

Local authorities are investigating the cause of the fire. - Xinhua

 

 

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