Honolulu fire: Three people dead after Hawaii tower block blaze

Francesca Gillett15 July 2017

Three people have been killed during a large tower block fire in Hawaii.

A mother and her adult son are among the dead after flames ripped through three floors of the 36-storey Marco Polo condominium complex in the island’s capital of Honolulu.

Black smoke was seen billowing over the city on Friday during the blaze, which happened one month to the day of the Grenfell Tower inferno in London.

It took four hours for firefighters to bring the blaze under control, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said.

Charred: Fire ripped through three floors of the Marco Polo complex.
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"I looked down I could see the billowing smoke coming up," resident Ron Chiarottino told Reuters news agency.

Fire: The blaze left part of the building destroyed and three people dead.
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He said: "I heard three women's voices screaming, pleading, moaning, 'Please help me, please' continuous screaming for five or ten minutes, and then I didn't hear anymore."

It comes after London’s own high-rise horror on June 14 when a faulty fridge sparked a fire which tore through the tower’s 24 floors.

At least 80 people are so far confirmed dead.

It is not yet known what caused the blaze in Honolulu.

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