Eleven killed in Czech apartment block fire including 5 who fell to their deaths

Smoke can still be seen billowing from balconies after a fire broke out in an apartment block in Bohumin - AFP
Smoke can still be seen billowing from balconies after a fire broke out in an apartment block in Bohumin - AFP

Three children were among 11 people killed in a fire on Saturday at an apartment block in the Czech Republic that police believe was set deliberately.

Police said one person was detained in connection with the blaze that saw five people jump to their deaths in the eastern city of Bohumin near the Polish border.

Regional police chief Tomas Kuzel told public Czech Television that police suspected arson was the cause and that they had detained one person in the case.

"I think we are good when it comes to the culprit," Mr Kuzel said without specifying whether the detained person would be charged with arson.

He likened the fire to a case in 2013 when a man caused a gas explosion and fire that killed three children and two other people as well as himself. He reportedly hated his fellow tenants.

The fire in the city at the Czech-Polish border Bohumin, has been the most tragic since 1990, according to Czech media - LUKAS KABON/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock 
The fire in the city at the Czech-Polish border Bohumin, has been the most tragic since 1990, according to Czech media - LUKAS KABON/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

"It's similar," Mr Kuzel said of the conflagration seven years ago in the eastern Czech town of Frenstat. "The culprit there also basically liquidated a block of flats and left many people dead."

Lukas Popp, a spokesman for local firefighters, said the fire had broken out on the 11th floor of the concrete block of flats in Bohumin on the Czech-Polish border, some 300 kilometres (190 miles) east of the capital Prague.

"Six people died on this floor, including three children and three adults - and a dog," he added.

"Our firefighters were on the site really fast but during the action, five people jumped out of the 12th-storey window and died," said Mr Popp.

Regional fire squad head Vladimir Vlcek told Czech Television he did not want to speculate about the causes of the fire for the moment.

"But the fire was very quick to develop, which is not normal. A fire like that typically affects one room, but this one hit the entire flat, all the rooms are burnt down," he said.

Firefighters carry a stretcher to a waiting helicopter at the scene where a fire broke out in an apartment block - AFP
Firefighters carry a stretcher to a waiting helicopter at the scene where a fire broke out in an apartment block - AFP

Mr Vlcek added it was not clear why the five people had jumped out of the window when their flat was not yet hit by the blaze.

"All we would have needed was dozens of seconds to inflate the jumping cushion and the impact would not have been so tragic," he said.

Regional governor Ivo Vondrak said that besides the victims, thirteen people were injured in the fire, including two firefighters and one police officer.

"The fire alarm was declared at 17:49 (1549 GMT) and the firefighters were on the site at 17:54," Mr Vondrak added.

Mr Popp said the fire had been localised and investigators were looking into the causes of the deadly blaze.

Czech Interior Minister Jan Hamacek described the fire as "a huge tragedy" in a tweet.

"My deepest condolences to the bereaved," he said.