At least 19 foreigners, including 13 children, were killed in a fire that ripped through an upscale shopping mall in Qatar yesterday, the country’s interior ministry said.

Four of the dead children were Spanish, diplomatic sources in Madrid said.

In was not immediately clear what caused the blaze at the Villagio Mall in Doha’s west end and Qatar’s Interior Ministry said an investigation was under way.

“There don’t seem to have been any fire alarms or sprinklers at the mall,” a relative of a two-year-old child who died in the fire told Reuters, speaking by phone from Qatar’s Hamad hospital.

Smoke was seen billowing from the mall, which was evacuated. Ambulances and police vehicles blocked entry to the complex.

A ministry official told journalists none of the dead were Qataris.

Four of the dead adults were teachers and the other two were civil defence personnel, the official said.

Seventeen people were also wounded, including four children, the official added.

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