Cladding in spotlight after at least 10 killed in Valencia blaze
The Guardian|February 24, 2024
Emergency services were searching yesterday for up to 15 people reported missing after a fire tore through a 14-storey block of flats in Valencia in eastern Spain, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than a dozen.
Stephen Burgen & Jon Henley
Cladding in spotlight after at least 10 killed in Valencia blaze

Amid uncertainty over how many people were in the building at the time of the blaze, Spanish media cited local authorities as saying a two-yearold child and a two-month-old baby were among the missing.

Experts said the block was covered with highly flammable cladding, possibly along with high winds - accounting for the rapid spread of the blaze that broke out on the fourth floor at 5.30pm on Thursday and engulfed the building within 30 minutes.

By yesterday morning the entire 138-flat block in the Campanar district of the Mediterranean port city was a blackened shell, with firefighters using breathing apparatus to work their way through the charred structure.

Visiting the scene, Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said residents had "lost everything". He encouraged people to "show empathy, affection and solidarity with the victims, with their families, and with those who still do not know what has happened" to their loved ones.

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