At least 27 people feared dead in blaze at clinic in Japan
Twenty-eight people were believed to be affected, 27 of whom were found in a state of heart and lung failure, NHK reported.

Some 27 people were in cardiopulmonary arrest, an official at Osaka's city fire department told Reuters, the term used in Japan before a death is officially confirmed. Another person was injured, the official said.
Three people were confirmed dead at a hospital, according to broadcaster MBS.
Police were investigating suspected arson, including reports that a man started the fire in the building, Kyodo News said, citing people involved in the investigation.
An elderly man brought a bag into the building that leaked flammable liquid and was ignited, the Yomiuri newspaper said.
The fire broke out shortly after the clinic, on the fourth floor of a multi-storey office building, opened for business at 10 a.m. (0100 GMT) and was largely extinguished within 30 minutes, public broadcaster NHK reported.
Video from NHK showed smoke pouring out of the fourth-floor windows, and the roof.
Located in a shopping and entertainment district not far from Osaka's main train station, the building also houses a beauty salon, a clothes shop and an English-language school, NHK said. One man told the broadcaster he saw a woman calling for help from one of the windows.
An arson attack at an animation studio in the city of Kyoto in 2019 killed more than 30 people and injured dozens.
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