Bar fire kills 13 in northern France

  • 06/08/2016
View of the bar in Rouen, France (Reuters)
View of the bar in Rouen, France (Reuters)

A fire that ripped through a bar overnight in the northern French city of Rouen has killed 13 people and injured another six, in what local media reported as an accident caused by candles lit during a birthday party.

The interior ministry, which announced the death toll in a statement early on Saturday, said the cause of the fire in the city-centre bar was being investigated.

The blaze at the Cuba Libre bar was "totally accidental" and occurred during a birthday party, Rouen mayor Yvon Robert told Europe 1 radio.

Local media in the Normandy region said the fire was caused by candles lit for a birthday cake during the party in the basement of the bar and that toxic fumes generated by the blaze may have caused some of the fatalities.

Witnesses described a violent blaze.

"All of a sudden, everything blew. We saw the smoke and we saw the flames, the chairs flew up, the window," Valerie Fouquet, who was outside on the terrace of the bar, told Reuters.

More than 50 firefighters put out the fire, the interior ministry said.

Rouen this week held the funeral of an elderly priest who was knifed at a church altar in a nearby town in an Islamist attack.

Reuters