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Chile: Fire kills 10 trapped in nursing home

August 14, 2018

The women were trapped inside "dormitory number two" at the nursing home when the pre-dawn blaze broke out. President Sebastian Pinera has called on Chileans to learn from this tragedy to "be more supportive" of seniors.

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Chile, Chiguayante: Brand in Wohnheim
Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo/ A. Zonez

At least 10 elderly women were killed on Tuesday when a fire swept through a nursing home in southern Chile, authorities said.

Biobio regional governor Jorge Ulloa told local media that the women were unable to escape the fire because they had been confined to bed. At least one person survived and was being treated at a nearby hospital

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Chilean President Sebastian Pinera traveled to Chiguayante, roughly 520 kilometers (320 miles) south of the capital Santiago, to show "solidarity and affection" with the relatives of the victims.

Aerial view of a nursing home after a blaze swept through it, killing 10 elderly women
Some witnesses said they heard an explosion similar to the sound of a short circuit, prosecutors saidImage: picture-alliance/dpa/Agencia Uno

'Tragic accident'

"The entire country … is moved by this tragedy," said Pinera. "I hope that this tragic accident will shake consciences and help us as a society to be more supportive, more affectionate, more welcoming to all our seniors."

Local authorities said that while the women were unable to escape, workers at the nursing home had followed security protocols, noting that they had not been locked inside "dormitory number two."

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Witnesses reported hearing an explosion shortly before the blaze started before dawn, according to prosecutors.

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