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Fire kills 11, injures 3 at home for elderly poor in Japan

The ruins of a fire at a residence for elderly people in Sapporo, Japan, on Feb. 1.
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A fire engulfed a home for the elderly poor in northern Japan, killing 11 people, Japanese police said Thursday.

The fire broke out before midnight Wednesday in Sapporo, the main city on the northern main island of Hokkaido. Sapporo police said five residents were rescued. Three of them were being treated at a hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening, police said.

Police said eight men and three women died. All 16 residents at the facility have been accounted for, said a police press official who was not permitted to speak on the record.

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Video that aired on public broadcaster NHK showed flames and smoke pouring out of the three-story building as firefighters battled the blaze.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

The building was a former inn that had been rented by the operator for use as a group home for the elderly poor, and was about 50 years old, Kyodo News reported. The building lacked sprinklers, which were not compulsory for that type of facility, Kyodo said.

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