Apartment building fire in Spain's Catalonia kills 5 youths


MADRID, Feb ⁠17 (Reuters) - Five people have died ⁠and four others suffered minor ‌injuries in a fire at an apartment building in Spain's northeastern Catalonia, regional firefighters ​said late on Monday.

According ⁠to Spanish news ⁠agency EFE, citing fire department sources, ⁠authorities believe ‌all the deceased were young people, and ⁠some may have been underage.

The blaze broke ​out ‌in a storage room of ⁠a five-story ​building in Manlleu, a town of 21,000 in the Osona area ⁠north of Barcelona, firefighters ​said in a statement.

For reasons still unknown, the victims were unable to ⁠escape the storage area, they added. The Mossos d'Esquadra - Catalan police - have opened an investigation into the ​cause of the ⁠fire.

The victims' identification will be completed ​throughout Tuesday morning, as ‌some of the ​bodies were charred.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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