At least 220 people have died in a fire that swept through a nightclub in southern Brazil, police say.
They say the fire began when a band on stage started a fireworks
display at the Kiss nightclub in the city of Santa Maria, in Rio Grande
do Sul state.
Reports say there was only one exit and panic spread as people tried
to get out. Many victims reportedly died from inhaling toxic fumes.
The fire is now out and bodies are being removed from the scene.
“Fire services are looking for other victims. We can’t give an exact
number of victims. People started panicking and ended up treading on
each other,” fire chief Guido de Melo told local media.
A reporter at the scene told local radio that the nightclub had a
capacity for up to 2,000 people and was believed to be full on a
Saturday night.
Thick smoke engulfed the venue after acoustic insulation caught fire, officials say.
Fire crews reportedly knocked through a wall to help those trapped inside escape.
Hundreds of people have been taken to hospital.
Santa Maria is a major university city with a population of about 250,000 people.
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