Environment
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46 Dead, Dozens Injured After Fire Broke Out in 13-story Building in Taiwan
On Thursday, a major fire sparked in a building in southern Taiwan, claiming the lives of not less than 46 people and leaving dozens injured, authorities said. At 2:54 a.m. local time (2:54 p.m. ET), the fire began in the 13-story commercial and residential building in Yancheng district of Kaohsiung city, as per Taiwan's official Central News Agency (CNA).
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