Twenty-five people have died and 30 others were hurt in a fire at a wedding in eastern Saudi Arabia, reports say.
Hundreds were inside the courtyard of a home in the village of Ain Badr, in the Abqaiq region, when the blaze began.
A high-voltage power line reportedly fell down and sent sparks flying after it was hit by celebratory gunfire.
The power line is also believed to have touched a metal door at the only exit from the courtyard, which lead to many of the victims being electrocuted.
Civil Defence Directorate sources told al-Arabiya that most of the casualties were women, though men and children also reportedly died.
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Survivors have been taken to the Aramco and Central Abqaiq hospitals.
Civil Defence spokesman Col Mohammed al-Ajami said the governor of Eastern Province had ordered the authorities to investigate the incident.
- BBC