Fire department spokesperson Christoph Risse said the injured
had been taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. He
said he was "cautiously optimistic" that everyone else had been
able to leave the building.
Residents raised the alarm at 2:15 a.m. (0115 GMT). The fire had
spread at high speed over a large area of the building when
firefighters reached the scene, Risse told reporters.
Firefighters were seen hosing down the still-smouldering
building.
"The difficulty is that we can only fight the fire from the
outside because we cannot enter the apartments yet. So the
operation continues, and only later will we be able to check the
apartments inside," he said.
Essen police are investigating the cause of the fire, a
spokesperson said.
(Additional reporting by Zuzanna Szymanska; Editing by Miranda
Murray and Janet Lawrence)
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