Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour on Monday reassured that no Lebanese expats were hurt in the deadly blaze that erupted at the Villagio mall in the Qatari capital Doha.
The minister said that Lebanese Ambassador to Qatar Hassan Saad informed him of the good news.
The fire that erupted on Monday at a nursery in the major shopping center killed 19 people including 13 children, the interior ministry said.
Four of the children who died were Spanish, said a foreign ministry spokeswoman in Madrid.
The blaze left "19 dead, including 13 children, among them seven girls and six boys, in addition to four female teachers," the Qatari interior ministry said on its Twitter page, citing the country's health minister.
Two members of the civil defense also died in the blaze, it said.
The fire started at a nursery, state minister for the interior Abdullah bin Nasser al-Thani told reporters.
Firefighters had to break through the roof to get to trapped children after a staircase to the first-floor nursery collapsed, he added.
Dense smoke inside the mall combined with the fierce temperature from the flames made reaching the trapped children very difficult, a representative of the civil defense told a news conference.
Health Minister Khaled al-Qahtani said 17 people were injured in the blaze, mostly firefighters.
Footage posted earlier online showed black smoke billowing from the shopping center as emergency vehicles rushed to the scene.
The fire at the Villagio broke out at 11:30 am (0800 GMT), the ministry said, quoting al-Thani as telling reporters that the "public prosecution has taken charge of the investigation."
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