KYOTO: A rescue operation is under way at the building that was gutted after a suspected arson attack on Thursday.—AFP
KYOTO: A rescue operation is under way at the building that was gutted after a suspected arson attack on Thursday.—AFP

TOKYO: A suspected arson attack at an animation production company in Japan killed 33 people and injured dozens more on Thursday, after a man reportedly doused the building with flammable liquid and shouted “drop dead”.

A motive for the apparent attack remained unclear hours after the blaze. If arson is confirmed, the attack will be among the deadliest criminal acts in decades in Japan, where violent crime is extremely rare.

The fire gutted the three-storey building in the city of Kyoto that housed Kyoto Animation, which is behind famous anime television productions. The incident spar­ked an outpouring of support from the industry and fans worldwide, including a viral fundraising campaign.

Late on Thursday evening, a local fire department official said the toll stood at 33 dead.

“Of the 33, two were found on the ground floor, 11 on the second and 20 on the third and also on the staircases that lead to the rooftop,” the official said.

Another 36 people were injured, including 10 in serious condition, he said, adding that all those inside the building during the blaze were now accounted for.

The horrific fire appeared to have been set in the middle of Thursday morning, with the fire department saying they began receiving emergency calls around 10:30am.

The blaze left people with serious wounds, eyewitnesses said. “I saw people who were totally black or covered in blood, or who had suffered burns all over their body,” a 53-year-old woman told the Kyodo news agency.

As the fire gutted the building, it sent thick white smoke out through the windows, and the flames charred the facade black before firefighters were eventually able to tame it hours after it began.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took to Twitter to express his horror. “It’s so dreadful that I’m lost for words,” he wrote.

“I pray for those who passed away.”

Police said they were still investigating the cause of the fire but that it was a suspected arson attack.

“A man threw a liquid and set fire to it,” a Kyoto prefectural police spokesman said.

Public broadcaster NHK reported that a man had been detained in connection with the blaze and was later taken to hospital for treatment. He reportedly suffered serious injuries in the fire.

NHK said the suspect had poured a gasoline-like substance around the building and said “drop dead” as he set fire to it.

The eyewitness who spoke to Kyodo said one of the injured “claimed to have been splashed with kerosene or something like it”.

Local media reported that the suspected attacker appeared to also have been armed with knives.

Kyoto Animation’s president Hideaki Hatta told reporters “there have been emails with death threats”, without giving further details.

Published in Dawn, July 19th, 2019

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