Dozens of inmates at a prison in central France have escaped and rioted after stealing the keys of a warden, prison sources said.
"Two prisoners jostled a guard and managed to steal his keys, which allowed them to open all the cells," union official Emmanuel Giraud told AFP.
The inmates of the Vivonne prison in the centre-west town of Poitiers then set fire to one of the prison buildings and "broke everything," added Giraud.
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The flames, which spread through one floor of the three-storey building were later put out by firefighters.
The incident began after a prisoner was refused parole and encouraged others to rebel with him, a prison source said.
The unrest broke out at 5:00 pm local time (1500 GMT) and order was restored five hours later, the justice ministry said.
Some 60 inmates had refused to return to their cells following the riot.
The Vivonne prison is an ultra-modern facility, built in 2009 with a capacity for 578 inmates.
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