At least six people have died and many are missing after a hostel fire, its prime minister said. New Zealand in the local media.

In accordance with BBC News Emergency services were called to the four-storey building in Wellington just after midnight local time after reports the building was on fire.

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins spoke of an “absolute tragedy”, expressing concern that the death toll will become even heavier.

The fire department spoke of 52 survivors, some of whom had taken refuge on the roof of the hotel.

“There are people we do not yet know what happened, but their number, like the number of deaths, cannot be confirmed at this time,” the Oceania country’s fire service said.

Mr. Hipkins emphasized in a morning broadcast of the country’s television station that the police warned him that the death toll might exceed ten dead.

Police said they would not release more information until the 92-room high-rise hotel was safe, adding that there was a risk of its roof collapsing.

The fire broke out on the top floor of the Loafer Lodge hotel in Wellington’s Newtown district just after midnight [τοπική ώρα]. The causes remain unknown at this stage.

Fire chief Nick Pyatt called it a “tragic event” and offered his “heartfelt condolences” to the families of the victims, calling it a “once-in-a-decade fire” and our “worst nightmare”.