55 people were killed today after a mattress factory in Casablanca, Morocco was swept by fire. The fire initiated on the ground floor this morning and quickly engulfed the entire building.
12 others were injured - seriously, according to the Irish Times
- including one police officer. 100 firefighters were dispatched to the
five-storey factory after the blaze broke out at 10 am local time.
Earlier reports had indicated 25 deaths and eight people injured. MAP, the state news agency, is quoted by the Irish Times as saying the building was four storeys high, citing in turn city officials.
The disaster occured at the Rosamor Ameublements factory, which is
located in the Hay Hassani area of the nation's economic centre. Of the
150 people the facility employed, around 60 were inside at the time.
An official statement by city authorities shows that preliminary
investigation indicates onsite chemicals were responsible for the
fire's rapid spread, but no actual cause has yet been determined. A
full inquiry has been launched to investigate the accident fully.
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Comments
lamin
Monday, April 28, 2008 6:04 AM
I thing we all need to learn from this especially we the Africans.We need to take safety and security of the people in work places,home and any where public meets incase such things happen we could minimise the casuality if not stop it totally.Lets learn from the west when it comes to health and safety of people in all works of life
OUSMAN JOBE - Amman, Jordan
Sunday, May 11, 2008 9:40 AM
I think we need to know africans that in any thing we do SAFETY FIRST!!!!.