Thirteen people were harmed Monday morning after a glow pennyless out in an unit building in a northern coastal city of Haifa.
The fire, that pennyless out in a second-story unit in a four-story building on Ibn Gabirol Street, left a sum of 13 people injured, including one chairman in critical condition and 3 in assuage condition.
The remaining 9 victims are listed in light condition.
Five glow and rescue teams were dispatched to a stage of a blaze, along with mixed MDA puncture responder units.
The 13 harmed victims of a glow were evacuated around ambulance to Rambam Hospital and Bnei Tzion Hospital in Haifa.
Rescue teams evacuated a series of residents trapped on a third building of a building – one building above a glow – including a mom and her tiny children.
Firefighters entered a unit where a glow was sparked to extinguish a blaze.
Fire arch Rami Marom pronounced a glow had been put out Monday morning, though combined that searches continue for any residents who might still be trapped in a building.