Erbil, Iraq—Two young children died following a fire that tore through their family home late last night. Firefighters were dispatched to the residential neighborhood after residents reported flames visible from the street. The intense heat forced the fire crews to wait before entering the primary structure.
The parents were reportedly home when the blaze ignited but were unable to reach the children's room in time. Civil defense teams located the victims shortly after they managed to gain entry. Medical staff on the scene attempted resuscitation, but the children were pronounced dead shortly thereafter.
Preliminary findings by investigators suggest the fire started in an electrical circuit within the living area. The flames spread rapidly through the furniture and reached the bedrooms within minutes. Forensic experts are collecting remnants from the floor to confirm the exact source of the ignition.
The neighborhood was plunged into shock as the scale of the tragedy became apparent. Many residents gathered outside the property as authorities worked into the early hours of the morning. Local officials have since offered their condolences to the grieving family.
This incident is the latest in a series of residential fires reported across the city this year. Civil defense spokespeople have repeatedly warned citizens about the dangers of faulty indoor electrical wiring. The lack of standard smoke detectors in many older homes often prevents early detection.
Authorities are currently reviewing the building's compliance with fire safety regulations. The parents are receiving assistance from local welfare departments while they cope with the loss. No criminal negligence has been suspected by the police at this stage.
City planning engineers will conduct a structural survey of the building to determine if it is still safe for occupancy. The street remains blocked off as the investigative team continues their work. Further updates are expected once the final forensic analysis is complete.
Investigators are preparing to file their report with the district governor later this week. The site will remain under police protection until all physical evidence has been cataloged. There are no plans to release the identities of the children at this time.
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