A fire during a house-warming party in 
central Madagascar on Saturday night killed 38 people including 16 
children as the blaze ripped through a thatched roof, police said 
Monday.
The victims were trapped inside the 
house in Ambalavato village of Ikalamavony district in the rural centre 
of the Indian Ocean island.
The party-goers, including several relatives of the house owner, were celebrating the renovation of the house.
“Of the 39 people in the house, 38 were 
killed, including 16 children,” Herilalatiana Andrianarivosona, 
spokesman for the police, told AFP, adding that the fire was an 
accident.
The blaze is believed to have started from embers of a fire that had been used earlier to cook food for the guests.
Other villagers tried to rescue the people trapped inside but failed to open the door.
Only one 14-year-old boy managed to escape the inferno by jumping through a window, police said.
 
