<p>Five children including a three-year-old were among 10 people killed when a fire broke out in a seven-storey apartment building in a suburb of the French city of Lyon, the government said Friday.</p>.<p>Fourteen people were injured, including four who required emergency treatment, after the fire erupted in Vaulx-en-Velin in the northern outskirts of Lyon, in eastern France, the local authorities said.</p>.<p>Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters in Paris before heading to the scene that 10 people were killed, including five children aged between three and 15.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/fire-breaks-out-in-mumbai-high-rise-building-no-injuries-so-far-1171933.html" target="_blank">Fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building, no injuries so far</a></strong></p>.<p>"We do not know the cause of the fire and the investigation will be able to find out," he said.</p>.<p>"It's shocking and the toll is extremely heavy," he said, adding he had already discussed what had happened with President Emmanuel Macron.</p>.<p>The fire has been put out, local authorities said, adding that the blaze erupted shortly after 3:00 am (0200 GMT) in Vaulx-en-Velin.</p>.<p>Two firefighters suffered light injuries while battling the blaze, which broke out on the ground floor of the building, they said.</p>.<p>Smoke as well as flames then surged upwards, putting all the residents of the building in danger.</p>.<p>Nearly 170 firefighters had been deployed at the building.</p>.<p>"It was horrific," said Mohamed, whose last name was not given, the cousin of a resident who managed to escape from the fourth floor to safety with his two children.</p>.<p>A large security cordon was set up in the area, a district that had been undergoing a process of substantial urban renewal.</p>.<p>The emergency services were busy on the scene with ambulances, trucks and flashing lights, according to an AFP photographer.</p>.<p>In the middle of the night and on one of the coldest nights of the winter, the rescue operation took place in "difficult conditions", said Darmanin.</p>.<p>The area had often been the scene of social tensions in the Lyon suburbs, sometimes gritty areas in total contrast to the glitzy city centre which is a magnet for international gastro-tourism.</p>.<p>But the local authorities in the early 2000s launched a program worth 100 million euros to revamp it into a so-called "eco-district" to develop local shops and expand public transport.</p>
<p>Five children including a three-year-old were among 10 people killed when a fire broke out in a seven-storey apartment building in a suburb of the French city of Lyon, the government said Friday.</p>.<p>Fourteen people were injured, including four who required emergency treatment, after the fire erupted in Vaulx-en-Velin in the northern outskirts of Lyon, in eastern France, the local authorities said.</p>.<p>Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters in Paris before heading to the scene that 10 people were killed, including five children aged between three and 15.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/fire-breaks-out-in-mumbai-high-rise-building-no-injuries-so-far-1171933.html" target="_blank">Fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building, no injuries so far</a></strong></p>.<p>"We do not know the cause of the fire and the investigation will be able to find out," he said.</p>.<p>"It's shocking and the toll is extremely heavy," he said, adding he had already discussed what had happened with President Emmanuel Macron.</p>.<p>The fire has been put out, local authorities said, adding that the blaze erupted shortly after 3:00 am (0200 GMT) in Vaulx-en-Velin.</p>.<p>Two firefighters suffered light injuries while battling the blaze, which broke out on the ground floor of the building, they said.</p>.<p>Smoke as well as flames then surged upwards, putting all the residents of the building in danger.</p>.<p>Nearly 170 firefighters had been deployed at the building.</p>.<p>"It was horrific," said Mohamed, whose last name was not given, the cousin of a resident who managed to escape from the fourth floor to safety with his two children.</p>.<p>A large security cordon was set up in the area, a district that had been undergoing a process of substantial urban renewal.</p>.<p>The emergency services were busy on the scene with ambulances, trucks and flashing lights, according to an AFP photographer.</p>.<p>In the middle of the night and on one of the coldest nights of the winter, the rescue operation took place in "difficult conditions", said Darmanin.</p>.<p>The area had often been the scene of social tensions in the Lyon suburbs, sometimes gritty areas in total contrast to the glitzy city centre which is a magnet for international gastro-tourism.</p>.<p>But the local authorities in the early 2000s launched a program worth 100 million euros to revamp it into a so-called "eco-district" to develop local shops and expand public transport.</p>