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Dutch ministers quit over blaze | Dutch ministers quit over blaze |
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Two Dutch ministers have resigned after an inquiry partly blamed the authorities for a fire at Amsterdam's airport in which 11 immigrants died. | |
The two officials are Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner and Housing Minister Sybilla Dekker. | The two officials are Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner and Housing Minister Sybilla Dekker. |
The independent report on the Schiphol airport blaze pointed to failings in fire safety measures on Thursday. | The independent report on the Schiphol airport blaze pointed to failings in fire safety measures on Thursday. |
The blaze broke out at the airport's detention centre, housing some 350 illegal immigrants, in October 2005. | The blaze broke out at the airport's detention centre, housing some 350 illegal immigrants, in October 2005. |
'Multiple failures' | 'Multiple failures' |
The report by the Dutch Safety Board said the deaths could have been prevented if proper fire safety rules had been applied. | The report by the Dutch Safety Board said the deaths could have been prevented if proper fire safety rules had been applied. |
It said the justice ministry had not sufficiently trained its staff for such a situation. | It said the justice ministry had not sufficiently trained its staff for such a situation. |
The immigrants were waiting to be deported at the time of the disaster. | The immigrants were waiting to be deported at the time of the disaster. |
Nine men and two women from Ukraine, Turkey, Surinam, the Dominican Republic, Bulgaria, Libya, Georgia and Romania were killed. | Nine men and two women from Ukraine, Turkey, Surinam, the Dominican Republic, Bulgaria, Libya, Georgia and Romania were killed. |
The report said there would have been "fewer or no victims to mourn if the fire security had received (proper) attention from the organisations involved". | The report said there would have been "fewer or no victims to mourn if the fire security had received (proper) attention from the organisations involved". |
It said the justice ministry, the country's building inspection service, and the city of Haarlemmermeer, where Schiphol is located, "failed on a number of points to adhere to the applicable laws and rules concerning fire safety". | It said the justice ministry, the country's building inspection service, and the city of Haarlemmermeer, where Schiphol is located, "failed on a number of points to adhere to the applicable laws and rules concerning fire safety". |
The fire has also raised questions about whether the government sacrificed safety standards when it ordered the building's construction in 2002. | The fire has also raised questions about whether the government sacrificed safety standards when it ordered the building's construction in 2002. |
The blaze is said to have been started by a stray cigarette butt, but it is not yet clear whether it was intentional or not. | The blaze is said to have been started by a stray cigarette butt, but it is not yet clear whether it was intentional or not. |
However, one of the prisoners believed to be responsible for the fire has been accused of arson. | However, one of the prisoners believed to be responsible for the fire has been accused of arson. |
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