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    Toll in Hague building collapse climbs to six, says official

    THE HAGUE (AFP) – The death toll from an explosion and fire that destroyed an apartment block in The Hague climbed to six yesterday, officials said, revealing that a teenage girl was among the victims.

    Rescue workers pulled a sixth body from the rubble in the early hours of yesterday, with fears they could discover more victims of the blast that took place at dawn on Saturday.

    “At around 02.30am, a sixth body was found and recovered from the cellar of the collapsed building,” the local fire service said.

    Police identified four of the dead as two men aged 45 and 31, a 41-year-old woman, and a 17-year-old girl. Four other people are in hospital, two in a serious condition.

    Authorities do not know how many people were in the building at the time of the blast, so it remains unclear how many bodies could still potentially be found in the debris.

    The fire was so intense that identification has only been possible via DNA tests, further complicating the process.

    Police are still uncertain as to what caused the explosion but the head of the public prosecutors’ office told reporters on Sunday there were unspecified indications it was a criminal act.

    Emergency services search for victims a day after a fire and an explosion that partially collapsed a residential building in The Hague, The Netherlands. PHOTO: AFP
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