A fire in a residential building near Paris on Sunday left seven people with serious injuries including five children who were in a “life-threatening” condition, firefighters said.
A dozen police officers were also slightly hurt in the blaze in Aubervilliers, north of Paris, which was later brought under control, a Paris fire service spokesman said.
The fire, which took hold in the attic of a building with two floors, needed 100 firefighters to tackle it.
A previous list of eight injured people was revised down.
The cause of the blaze remained unknown, the fire service added.
Less than one month ago, a fire in a housing complex in Aubervilliers killed a mother and her three children, leaving nine others injured.
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