In Osaka, western Japan, rescue teams are working to secure the scene of a fire that severely injured 28 people. Most of them are without vital signs.
Dozens of firefighters were called to a building in Osaka's Kita Ward. The fire began on the fourth floor shortly before 10:30 am. The fire is now under control.
A total of 28 people were injured, and 27 of them were in cardiopulmonary arrest. There are still no details on what may have started the fire.
Dozens of firefighters were called to a building in Osaka's Kita Ward. The fire began on the fourth floor shortly before 10:30 am. The fire is now under control.
A total of 28 people were injured, and 27 of them were in cardiopulmonary arrest. There are still no details on what may have started the fire.
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Summary
Fire incident in Osaka, Japan: A blaze broke out in a building located within Kita Ward, Osaka, leaving 28 individuals injured, with 27 in cardiopulmonary arrest. The fire has been contained, but the cause remains unknown. Rescue teams are working on securing the scene.