Five were injured in the building collapse, and the mayor said it was likely people had died.
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The cause of the explosion is not yet known. It destroyed the building shortly after midnight on Sunday, and a neighbouring block of flats partly collapsed a few hours later.Almost 200 people were evacuated from nearby buildings. The fire hindered the search for the missing people, which the city's prosecutors said included a "young couple" and "people of a certain age".Mr Payan said that "we have to be prepared to have victims", and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who travelled to the city on Sunday, told media he didn't know whether those missing were alive or dead.
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