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Fire in Russian psychiatric hospital kills 37 Fire in Russian psychiatric hospital kills 37
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A pre-dawn fire has swept through a Russian psychiatric hospital, killing 37 people, Russia's top investigative agency says. Authorities had long warned that the mostly wooden building dating to the 19th century was unsafe. A pre-dawn fire has swept through a Russian psychiatric hospital, killing 37 people, Russia's top investigative agency says. Authorities had long warned that the mostly wooden building dating from the 19th century was unsafe.
It was the second such deadly blaze in less than five months, underlining the widespread neglect of fire safety standards in Russia. It was the second such deadly blaze in Russia in less than five months, underlining the widespread neglect of fire safety standards in the country.
The fire in the one-story hospital in the village of Luka in the north-western Novgorod region erupted at around 3am on Friday and quickly engulfed the structure, the emergency situations ministry said. The fire in the one-story hospital in the village of Luka in the north-western Novgorod region erupted at about 3am on Friday and quickly engulfed the structure, the emergency situations ministry said.
The investigative committee said rescuers had so far recovered 10 bodies. It did not explain how it had confirmed the other deaths.The investigative committee said rescuers had so far recovered 10 bodies. It did not explain how it had confirmed the other deaths.
The agency added that the blaze was apparently sparked by a patient.The agency added that the blaze was apparently sparked by a patient.
State Rossiya 24 television reported that a witness said a smoking patient had caused the fire. It said a nurse had tried to put out the flames with a blanket but they had spread quickly. The man who triggered the fire was saved, the station said.State Rossiya 24 television reported that a witness said a smoking patient had caused the fire. It said a nurse had tried to put out the flames with a blanket but they had spread quickly. The man who triggered the fire was saved, the station said.
Local prosecutors said the patient might have deliberately set his bed on fire.Local prosecutors said the patient might have deliberately set his bed on fire.
Emergency officials had demanded the facility be closed after it failed a fire safety check earlier this year. The hospital administration, however, won permission to use it until next year.Emergency officials had demanded the facility be closed after it failed a fire safety check earlier this year. The hospital administration, however, won permission to use it until next year.
Emergency officials said 23 of the 60 people in the building when the blaze broke out had been evacuated. Emergency teams were searching the ruins for more bodies and combing a nearby forest for patients who may have fled the blaze or wandered off. Russian officials, however, said from the start they had little hope of finding any survivors.Emergency officials said 23 of the 60 people in the building when the blaze broke out had been evacuated. Emergency teams were searching the ruins for more bodies and combing a nearby forest for patients who may have fled the blaze or wandered off. Russian officials, however, said from the start they had little hope of finding any survivors.
The head of Russia's top state investigation agency flew to the area to personally oversee a probe. The head of Russia's top state investigation agency flew to the area to oversee the investigation.
Russia has a poor fire safety record with about 12,000 fire deaths reported in 2012. By comparison, the US, with a population roughly double Russia's, recorded around 3,000 fire deaths in 2011. Russia has a poor fire safety record, with about 12,000 fire deaths reported in 2012. By comparison, the US, with a population roughly double Russia's, recorded around 3,000 fire deaths in 2011.
A fire at a psychiatric hospital near Moscow killed 38 people in April.A fire at a psychiatric hospital near Moscow killed 38 people in April.
Russia's rights ombudsman, Vladimir Lukin, called on Friday for civil society to re-establish control over the country's mental hospitals in light of the deadly fire in Luka. Russia's rights ombudsman, Vladimir Lukin, called on Friday for civil society to re-establish control over the country's mental hospitals in light of the fire in Luka.
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