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World|life|December 24, 2015 / 03:05 PM
Overnight hospital fire in Saudi kills 31, injures over 100

AKIPRESS.COM - _87368761_87368760 An overnight fire at a hospital in the southwestern Saudi province of Jizan killed at least 31 people and injured over 100, the Saudi government said Thursday.

The cause of the blaze, which broke out in the early hours of Thursday around the hospital's intensive care, maternity and neonatal care wards, remains unknown, Saudi Civil Defense spokesman Maj. Yahya bin Abdullah al-Qahtani said, reports AP.

There was no immediate breakdown of the victims or further details available.

The kingdom has suffered a number of large-scale accidents this year, including a crane collapse that killed 111 and a stampede that killed at least 2,411 during the hajj pilgrimage in September, according to an Associated Press count.

The AP figure, which is three times higher than the official toll, establishes the Sept. 24 stampede at Mina as the deadliest incident in the history of the annual pilgrimage. It is based on state media reports and officials' comments from 36 of the over 180 countries that sent citizens to the hajj. Hundreds remain missing.

The kingdom has also been struggling with multiple pressures. It is dealing with a war in neighboring Yemen, Russia's entry into the Syrian conflict and low oil prices that are straining its budget.

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