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Firefighters work at the site of a propane-butane cylinder explosion in a restaurant in the city of Most. /Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic via X/Handout
Six people died when a propane-butane cylinder exploded at a restaurant in the northwest Czech city of Most, setting the building on fire, emergency services said on Sunday.
"The fire spread extremely fast after a patio gas heater was probably knocked over," the local fire service posted on Facebook.
The fire broke out in a wooden beer garden adjacent to the U Kojota ("Coyote") restaurant at a housing estate in the city of Most, about 70 kilometers (45 miles) northwest of the capital Prague.
It was reported at 2217 GMT on Saturday and was under control by midnight, the fire service said.
"Despite all efforts... the fire had tragic consequences for six people," it said.
Eight others were injured, six of them seriously, and all were taken to hospitals with burns.
Five were taken to Prague, two to the Most hospital and one to the regional capital of Usti nad Labem, regional emergency service director Petr Bures told the public broadcaster Czech TV.
"Some of them have really serious injuries and their lives are in danger," Bures said.
Around 30 people were evacuated from the eaterie and an adjacent block of flats, Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said on X.
One firefighter, Zdenek Blaha, told Czech TV that all six victims were found inside the restaurant, without specifying whether they were in the beer garden.
He said the first four fire trucks arrived six minutes after the fire was reported and found the entire restaurant in flames because the heater had exploded.