Eight killed, dozens injured in Portuguese fire

Explosion of a heating boiler was likely cause of fire in town of Vila Nova da Rainha

Emergency personnel gather outside the  local community centre where a fire killed eight people and injured dozens others in Vila Nova da Rainha in Tondela. Photograph: Maria Joao Gala/AFP/Getty Images
Emergency personnel gather outside the local community centre where a fire killed eight people and injured dozens others in Vila Nova da Rainha in Tondela. Photograph: Maria Joao Gala/AFP/Getty Images

At least eight people have been killed and dozens injured in a fire and stampede in a local leisure association in the town of Vila Nova da Rainha in northern Portugal on Saturday night, officials said.

Mayor Jose Antonio de Jesus said in televised remarks that over 60 people had been taking part or watching a card tournament in the two-storey popular gathering place of the town 260 km northeast of Lisbon when the fire erupted.

“Several dozen people have been injured, some lightly and others gravely, and are still being assisted,” he said.

He would not say what had caused the fire, but local media cited firefighters on the spot as saying that an explosion of a heating boiler was the likely cause.

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Portugal suffered from its deadliest ever forest fires last year, which killed a total of over 100 people - the worst loss of human lives in living memory in the country. –Reuters