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Scene at deadly building fire in central Johannesburg

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Images from the scene of a deadly building in Johannesburg, South Africa, where more than 50 people have died. The blaze engulfed a five-storey building in on Thursday, the city's emergency services said. IMAGES

Added on the 31/08/2023 08:34:26 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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