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Four dead, 19 wounded in Alexandria hospital blaze

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An extensive fire broke out Monday morning at a privately owned hospital in Egypt’s Mediterranean city of Alexandria, leaving four dead, the health ministry has said.  Twenty-seven others were wounded in the blaze at the Al-Sherouk hospital in the Gelim district in the eastern part of the city, health ministry undersecretary Magdy Hegazy said.

Policemen stand next to fire truck at Shoura Council near Egyptian Parliament in Cairo

Ten fire trucks successfully extinguished the fire, provincial security official Omar Gaballah told Ahram Arabic. Gaballah said that a probe is underway to identify the cause of the blaze.

 A security source told state-run MENA that the deaths resulted from suffocation. Independent Albawabh news portal said the Health Ministry’s department in Alexandria decided to close the hospital until prosecutors determine what caused the fire.
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