Mexico fire : At least 39 migrants killed at migrant facility near US border

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A least 39 people have died and 29 others were injured in a fire at an immigration detention centre in northern Mexico near the US border, an official has said.

The fire reportedly broke out in a part of the National Migration Institute in Ciudad Juarez, near El Paso in Texas, designated for men only. It is not known how it started.

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