Canada Global(Web News) 13 people have died and two have been injured in a fire in a three-storey building of a hostel in Almaty, the largest city of Kazakhstan.
According to the report of the Russian news agency, there were 72 people in the hostel at the time of the fire, out of which 59 people managed to get out with their lives.
According to preliminary information, firefighters have found 13 bodies from the building, which are being identified, while the injured have been shifted to the hospital.
In the report, Almaty Emergency Department said that on November 30 at 5:33 a.m. local time, there was a report of a fire in the hostel located on Adyshripov Street, which reached the spot in seven minutes and extinguished the fire in one hour. Overcome.
It should be noted that Almaty was the capital of Kazakhstan until 1979 and is currently a major commercial and business center.