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Environment
By Ahmed Mohamed Hassan and Sayed Sheasha

Egyptian church fire kills at least 41, most of them children- sources

People react during the funeral of victims, who died due to the fire that broke out at the Abu Sifin church, inside the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Warraq Al Arab district in Giza Governorate, Egypt, August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

An electrical fire swept through an Egyptian Coptic Christian church during Mass on Sunday, causing a stampede and killing at least 41 people, most of them children and many suffering from smoke inhalation.

The blaze started just before 9 a.m. in the Abu Sifin church in the city of Giza where about up to 1,000 people had gathered.

A victim of the deadly fire that broke out at the Abu Sifin church receives medical treatment at a hospital in Giza, Egypt, August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

The fire blocked an entrance to the church, causing the stampede, the two sources said, adding that most of those killed were children.

"People were gathering on the third and fourth floor, and we saw smoke coming from the second floor. People rushed to go down the stairs and started falling on top of each other," said worshipper Yasir Munir.

"Then we heard a bang and sparks and fire coming out of the window," he said, saying he and his daughter were on the ground floor and able to escape.

Family and relatives of brothers Bieshoy Saber, 13, and Carles Saber, 13, who lost their lives in the Abu Sifin church fire during Sunday Mass, react as people come to pay condolences outside their house in the Imbaba district of Giza, Egypt August 15, 2022. REUTERS/Hanaa Habib

Electrical fires are not rare in Egypt. In late 2020, a fire at a hospital treating COVID-19 patients killed at least seven people.

In a statement, the Interior Ministry said a forensic examination showed that the fire began in the second floor air conditioning as a result of an electrical malfunction.

Smoke inhalation was the main cause of death, it said. Families of those who died will receive 100,000 Egyptian pounds ($5,220), according to a cabinet statement.

A man looks on as people come to pay condolences for Adel Agieb and Nadia Saied, who lost their lives in the Abu Sifin church fire during Sunday Mass, outside their house, in the Imbaba district of Giza, Egypt August 15, 2022. REUTERS/Hanaa Habib

Giza, Egypt's second-largest city, lies just across the Nile from Cairo.

"I offer my sincere condolences to the families of the innocent victims that have passed on to be with their Lord in one of his houses of worship," said Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in a tweet.

Maher Murad said he left his sister at the church after prayers.

People and police gather near the scene where a deadly fire broke out at the Abu Sifin church in Giza, Egypt, August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

"As soon as I got away from the church by only 10 metres, I heard the sound of screaming and saw thick smoke," he said.

"After the firefighters doused the fire, I recognised my sister's body. The bodies were all charred, and many of them are children who were in a nursery room in the church."

"I don’t know if it was an electrical fire or what happened, but there were kids and old people, we saved whom we could save," said Kirollos, who was speaking from a hospital where he was being treated for injuries.

A view of the damage at the Abu Sifin church where a deadly fire broke out in Giza, Egypt, August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

A funeral was held for those killed in the fire late on Sunday at a cemetery in Giza.

(Reporting by Ahmed Mohamed Hassan and Sayed SheashaWriting by Nafisa Eltahir and Michael GeorgyEditing by David Goodman, Raissa Kasolowsky and Nick Macfie)

A view of the damage at the Abu Sifin church where a deadly fire broke out in Giza, Egypt, August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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