Five people have died and at least five others have been injured in a fire at an apartment building in Spain.
The blaze broke out at a five-storey building in Manlleu, near Barcelona, in the northeast of the country on Monday night.
The fire started in the storage room of the property, emergency services said.
The cause of the blaze is not yet known - and authorities said victims, who have not been identified, were unable to escape an attic storage room.
Catalan police said the five dead were all young people and that they did not live in the building.
Catalonia's regional leader, Salvador Illa, said he was "deeply saddened by the death of five people".
Authorities said ambulances and psychological support teams were made available after the incident.
Among the injured, four were later released from hospitals while one other didn't require hospital treatment.
Three families have been relocated to a nearby hotel with the rest returning to the building, The General Directorate of Civil Protection in Catalonia wrote on social media.
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The organisation also announced that an alert related to the fire had now ended.
Catalan police have opened an investigation into the cause of the fire.
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