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At least 33 people have died in a suspected arson at a popular animation production studio in Kyoto.

Firefighters inspect the damage at an animation studio in Kyoto, Japan, on Thursday after putting out a fire police believe was deliberately set. (Jill Press/AFP/Getty Images)

Thirty-three people are dead after a man screaming “You die” burst into an animation production studio in Kyoto and set it on fire early Thursday, Japanese authorities said.

The blaze injured another 36 people, some of them critically. 

The fire started in the three-storey building in Japan’s ancient capital after the suspect sprayed an unidentified liquid accelerant, Kyoto prefectural police and fire department officials said.

Seven were confirmed dead with severe burns, said fire department official Satoshi Fujiwara. Some others were found on the stairs, where they apparently collapsed while gasping for air and trying to go out to the roof.

The Kyoto fire department said it had completed its search of the building. 

Kyoto police said the suspect, a 41-year-old-man who is not an employee of the company, was injured and taken to hospital. Police are investigating the man on suspicion of arson.

‘There was an explosion’

Survivors who saw the attacker said he was not their colleague and that he was screaming “[You] die!” when he dumped the liquid and started the fire, according to Japanese media reports. They said some of the survivors got splashed with the liquid.

Footage on Japan’s NHK television showed grey smoke billowing from the charred building. Other footage showed windows blown off.

“There was an explosion, then I heard people shouting, some asking for help,” a female witness told TBS TV. “Black smoke was rising from windows on upper floors, then there was a man struggling to crawl out of the window.”

An aerial view shows firefighters battling the fire in this photo taken by Kyodo News. (Kyodo/Reuters)

Witnesses in the neighbourhood said they heard bangs coming from the building, others said they saw people coming out blackened, bleeding, walking barefoot, Kyodo News reported.

Rescue officials set up an orange tent outside the studio building to provide first aid and sort out the injured.

Fire department officials said more than 70 people were in the building at the time of the fire and many of them ran outside.

Kyoto Animation, better known as KyoAni, was founded in 1981 as an animation and comic book production studio, and its hits include Lucky Star, K-On! and Haruhi Suzumiya.

“Why on Earth did such violence have to be used?” company president Hideki Hatta asked in condemning the attack. Hatta said his company has received anonymous death threats by email in the past, though he was not linking them to Thursday’s attack.

With at least 20 dead and 10 others presumed dead, the fire was the worst mass killing in Japan since a man stabbed and killed 19 people at an assisted living facility in western Tokyo in 2016.

A fire in 2001 in Tokyo’s congested Kabukicho entertainment district killed 44 people in its worst known case of arson in modern times. Police never announced an arrest for setting the blaze, though five people were convicted of negligence. In 2008, 16 people died in a blaze at a movie theatre in Osaka, near Kyoto.

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