A fire that ripped through a disabled workshop in Germany on Monday killed 14 people, injured eight and sparked terror among those scrambling to escape the flames, dpa reported. The dead, all victims of smoke inhalation, included both disabled workers and staff, said police commander Alfred Oschwald after a rescue operation involving some 300 emergency personnel. The blaze was set off by an explosion in a storage room of the charity-run sheltered workshop, then engulfed the facility in Titisee-Neustadt in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany.