Restaurant Fire Likely Caused by Heater Kills 6 Near Prague

Blaze likely triggered by overturned heater in northern Czech Republic restaurant
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Posted Jan 13, 2025 1:15 AM CST
Restaurant Fire Likely Caused by Heater Kills 6 Near Prague
Emergency services attend the scene of a fire at a restaurant in Most, Czech Republic, Sunday Jan. 12, 2025.   (Ondrej Hajek/CTK via AP)

A blaze erupted at the U Kojota restaurant in Most, a city in the northern Czech Republic, resulting in the deaths of six individuals and leaving six others severely injured, according to officials on Sunday. The fire began just before midnight on Saturday while the restaurant was operational. Authorities reported that an overturned gas heater is likely to blame for this tragic incident.

More than 60 firefighters battled the flames, managing to control the blaze by 1am. The injured were promptly transported to hospitals in Most and surrounding areas for treatment. As the authorities delve into an investigation, Interior Minister Vit Rakusan visited the scene and confirmed that approximately 30 individuals were evacuated, including nearby apartment residents.

Mayor Marek Hrvol remarked that this stands as the most significant tragedy the city of Most has recently faced. The community is grappling with the aftermath as investigations continue to unpack the incident's circumstances. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)

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