

Zaragoza Residence Fire: One Dead, But Hope Remains as Survivors Recover
A fire ripped through a senior residence in Zaragoza yesterday, claiming the life of a 93-year-old man and injuring several others. Ten residents were hospitalized, with one 70-year-old woman initially in intensive care. Today, however, there's positive news: the woman has been moved to a regular ward and the remaining nine are expected to be discharged soon. "There's been a lot of movement here today," reported Claudia Raymat, a reporter on the scene, "with families anxiously awaiting updates on their loved ones." The lower floor of the residence is expected to reopen tomorrow, allowing the remaining displaced residents to return home. This incident highlights the vulnerability of the elderly in such situations, but also the resilience and hope found in recovery.