Belgian authorities investigating a building fire in Brussels are searching for six people reported missing after the blaze breaks out early Tuesday. Multiple outlets report that investigators have found charred bodies inside an elevator within the affected building. The building was reportedly undergoing renovation at the time of the fire. Emergency responders respond to the incident in the early hours, and the investigation focuses on how the fire started and what led to people becoming trapped or unable to evacuate. Authorities have not publicly detailed the identities of those found in the elevator or how the victims arrived there, but the discovery informs ongoing efforts to determine the fate of the six missing individuals. The reports characterize the bodies as located in the lift, suggesting the area may have been affected by the fire and related smoke or heat. Officials continue to conduct forensic and investigative work at the scene, including assessing the building’s condition and reviewing circumstances surrounding the renovation and the evacuation.
Brussels fire investigation finds charred bodies in elevator of renovated building
Belgian authorities investigating a building fire in Brussels are searching for six people reported missing after the blaze breaks out early Tuesday. Multiple outlets report that investigators have fo...
- A fire breaks out early Tuesday in a building in Brussels that is being renovated.
- Authorities report six people missing following the incident.
- Investigators find charred bodies in an elevator (lift) inside the building.
- Belgian authorities continue the investigation into the cause and circumstances of the fire.
- The reports do not include confirmed identities of the victims found in the lift.
Belgian authorities have discovered a number of bodies in an elevator at a building that was being renovated in Brussels after a fire broke out early Tuesday
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