Fire kills five including four children in Slovak slum
The fire occurred in a settlement in the town of Velky Saris near the eastern Slovak city of Presov, around 300 kilometres (190 miles) northeast of the capital Bratislava.

BRATISLAVA: Four children and an adult died in a fire in an eastern Slovak slum late on Wednesday, rescue services and local officials said.
The fire occurred in a settlement in the town of Velky Saris near the eastern Slovak city of Presov, around 300 kilometres (190 miles) northeast of the capital Bratislava.
“The fire in a settlement claimed the lives of four little children and one adult,” Velky Saris’s Mayor Viliam Kall said on Faceboo
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“Eight huts have burned down and the unfortunate incident affected around 30 people,” he said.
Eleven adults and seven children were evacuated to a local community centre.
The TVnoviny.sk news site said one of the victims was a baby.
“Unfortunately, we found five lifeless people,” ambulance spokeswoman Petra Klimesova told AFP.
She said rescuers had also treated a girl with an acute stress reaction at the site.
Voluntary firefighters from the nearby village of Zupcany said they were sent to the site shortly after 10:30 pm (2130 GMT) on Wednesday.
“It was a fire of simple housing huts. Unfortunately, while putting the fire out we found the burned remains of five people,” they said on Facebook.
-AFP