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		<title>Tokyo School Blaze Injures Children, Triggers Mass Evacuation and Rescue Operation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tokyo&#8211; A fire that broke out at a primary school in Tokyo on Friday injured about 10 people, including children,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tokyo</strong>&#8211; A fire that broke out at a primary school in Tokyo on Friday injured about 10 people, including children, and prompted a large-scale rescue operation as emergency crews evacuated students and staff from the building, according to local media reports.</p>



<p>The blaze erupted in a music room on the fourth floor of Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School in Tokyo&#8217;s Kita district, sending thick black smoke billowing from the building and triggering an emergency response involving 75 fire engines and dozens of firefighters.</p>



<p>All pupils and staff were evacuated safely, and firefighters brought the blaze under control after approximately three hours, media reports said.</p>



<p>Most of the injured suffered from smoke inhalation, according to Kyodo News. Four people were reportedly rescued from inside the school building during the operation.</p>



<p>Witnesses described scenes of confusion as helicopters circled overhead and parents rushed to the school to collect their children.</p>



<p>One eyewitness said several children escaped through classroom windows onto a concrete ledge before firefighters used ladders to bring them to safety.</p>



<p>A sixth-grade student said she and her classmates first noticed the smell of smoke while attending lessons two rooms away from the music room where the fire reportedly began.</p>



<p>&#8220;We thought maybe someone was cooking. Then the siren went off,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p>The student said children covered their mouths with handkerchiefs as they descended the stairs and evacuated to the school grounds.</p>



<p>&#8220;Then we saw the music room already burning with flames,&#8221; she said, adding that she heard a loud bang from an area between the music room and an adjacent multi-purpose room.</p>



<p>&#8220;It was scary, and a lot of kids were crying,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p>Authorities have not yet announced the cause of the fire, and investigations into the incident are ongoing.</p>



<p>Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School is located in the northern part of Tokyo and serves students from the surrounding residential area.</p>
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<p><strong>Madrid-</strong> Two people were killed and nine others were hospitalized after a fire swept through a residential building in the tourist resort of Magaluf on Spain&#8217;s island of Mallorca early on Thursday, authorities said.</p>



<p>The blaze erupted at about 5 a.m. on the third floor of a residential apartment block in Magaluf, a popular holiday destination on the southwestern coast of Mallorca, according to Spain&#8217;s Civil Guard.</p>



<p>Residents initially attempted to extinguish the fire before emergency services arrived, but the flames spread rapidly through the building, particularly to the upper floors. More than a dozen occupants were evacuated as firefighters worked to contain the blaze.</p>



<p>Emergency crews brought the fire under control and extinguished it approximately two hours after it began.</p>



<p>Nine people were transported to medical facilities for treatment related to smoke inhalation, a Civil Guard spokesperson said.</p>



<p>Authorities identified one of the victims as a 58-year-old Argentine national. The second victim was a woman whose identity had not yet been established. Officials said the two were found in separate apartments within the building.</p>



<p>Investigators have opened an inquiry to determine the cause of the fire.</p>



<p>The incident occurred in Magaluf, one of Mallorca&#8217;s best-known beach and nightlife destinations, particularly popular among British and German tourists. The resort is located in the municipality of Calvià, about 22 kilometers west of Palma, the capital of Spain&#8217;s Balearic Islands.</p>



<p>Local authorities declared two days of mourning following the tragedy as emergency services and investigators continued work at the scene.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong — Nearly five months after a deadly blaze devastated a residential complex in Hong Kong, a survivor returned]]></description>
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<p><strong>Hong Kong</strong> — Nearly five months after a deadly blaze devastated a residential complex in Hong Kong, a survivor returned to his gutted apartment on Thursday to recover personal belongings and memories of his dog lost in the disaster.</p>



<p>Jason Kong, a 65-year-old construction company owner, revisited his apartment in Wang Fuk Court for the first time since the Nov. 26 fire that tore through seven high-rise blocks in the Tai Po district, killing 168 people in what was one of the city’s deadliest fires in decades.</p>



<p>Kong had been forced to leave behind his 10-year-old poodle, Bear Bear, when authorities prevented residents from re-entering the building as the blaze intensified. Firefighters later rescued the dog and placed it in an oxygen box, but it died from smoke inhalation the following night.</p>



<p>Accompanied by his son and wearing a hard hat, Kong was given a limited three-hour window to retrieve belongings from the blackened apartment. He said he managed to recover only about 10% of his possessions, including documents, photographs and clothing.</p>



<p>“My son was most affected when he saw the dog’s food and its bowl,” Kong said, describing the visit as emotionally difficult. “It really saddened him.”He said the process of deciding what to salvage was overwhelming, adding that the apartment still held a deep emotional connection despite the destruction.</p>



<p>The November fire required nearly two days for firefighters to bring under control and left lasting scars on survivors who are now gradually returning to assess their losses.</p>
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