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Greece biscuit factory fire leaves at least three dead

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Rachel Hagan

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At least three people have been killed and two others are still missing after a fire broke out at a food factory near the central Greek city of Trikala, officials say.

The blaze began in the early hours of Monday at a Violanta biscuit factory, where 13 workers were on site, according to local media. Eight people managed to escape, while firefighters later recovered three bodies from the building.

Drone footage showed thick smoke billowing from the fire.

A powerful explosion was reportedly heard before it broke out but an investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing.

Health minister Adonis Georgiadis earlier told the Skai news agency that six workers and a firefighter had been taken to hospital, adding that they were “in good health, mainly suffering from respiratory problems”.

The Greek fire service said 40 firefighters and 13 fire trucks had been sent to tackle the blaze.

imageMap showing the cities of Athens and Trikala in Greece

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