47 bodies recovered after fire in South Africa's Johannesburg: municipality

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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Forty-seven bodies have been recovered and 43 people injured in a fire in Johannesburg's central business district, the ...

JOHANNESBURG - Forty-seven bodies have been recovered and 43 people injured in a fire in Johannesburg's central business district, the municipal government said in a post on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

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