Police confirm seven children dead in a house fire in Halifax

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Seven children were killed in the fire

Seven young children, all believed to be from the same family, have died in an early morning house fire in the Canadian city of Halifax, police say.

A man and a woman were also injured in the fire that broke out around 01:00 local time (05:00 GMT) on Tuesday.

Fire crews encountered a blaze that had quickly engulfed the first and second floors of the building.

Police did not identify the victims but CBC News has reported that a Syrian family lived in the destroyed home.

A neighbour told the broadcaster the family’s children ranged in age from three months to 17.

It took about an hour to get the flames under control when fire and emergency services arrived on the scene.

They had receiving multiple calls of a fire in the residence in Spryfield, Halifax, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

The two-storey home appeared completely gutted by the fire.

Halifax authorities confirmed that an investigation into the house fire is under way and said it is too early to speculate on its cause.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among those who offered his condolences.

“Words fail when children are taken from us too soon, especially in circumstances like this,” he said on Twitter.

“My heart goes out to the survivors of the horrible fire in Halifax this morning, and the loved ones who are mourning this tremendous loss.”

Halifax Mayor Mike Savage also offered words of condolence, saying the community “is heartbroken and our thoughts are with the loved ones of the family”.

source: bbc.com