Three people killed, two critically injured after fire in Dusseldorf

Debris lies on a street in Duesseldorf in front of a house in which a fire raged. Several people died and others were injured in the fire in Düsseldorf. According to the fire department, a kiosk integrated into a residential building caught fire on 16 May for reasons as yet unexplained. Federico Gambarini/dpa
Debris lies on a street in Duesseldorf in front of a house in which a fire raged. Several people died and others were injured in the fire in Düsseldorf. According to the fire department, a kiosk integrated into a residential building caught fire on 16 May for reasons as yet unexplained. Federico Gambarini/dpa

Three people have died and two others were critically injured in a fire in the western German city of Dusseldorf overnight.

According to the local fire brigade, a kiosk in a residential building in the Flingern neighbourhood caught fire overnight. The cause of the fire is not yet known.

By the time emergency services arrived at the scene, the kiosk on the ground floor was already fully alight and flames had reached the first floor of the apartment block.

Several people standing on balconies were rescued by the firefighters as smoke filled the building.

Three people were found dead inside the apartment block, while 16 people were hospitalized, including the two with critical injuries.

More than 100 firefighters were deployed in the operation, attending to around 70 people on site.

A police spokesman said on Thursday morning that investigations were under way to clarify whether the fire was an accident or caused by a technical defect, for example. Attempts to identify the deceased are also ongoing.

Further safety measures are currently being carried out on the building and the fire brigades are expected to be in action for several more hours.