Two Hospital Deaths Raise the Toll From a Retirement Home Fire in Bosnia to 13 Dead
- On Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2025, a fire broke out on the seventh floor of a retirees' boarding house in Tuzla, killing Eleven people that day from suffocation due to smoke inhalation.
- An investigation is underway to determine what caused the fire, while Bosnian media reported higher floors housed elderly residents who could not move on their own.
- Doctors at the Tuzla hospital said thirteen people remain hospitalized, and the death toll rose to 13 after two people who later died in hospital, doctors said Friday.
- Following the blaze, the manager of the retirement-home complex has resigned, and an investigation is underway to determine what caused the fire.
- A photo of burned balcony and windows dated Nov. 5, 2025, shows damage at the retirement home, and the Associated Press reported Friday that two more deaths raised the toll to 13.
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Two hospital deaths raise the toll from a retirement home fire in Bosnia to 13 dead
The death toll from a fire this week at a retirement facility in Bosnia has reached 13. Doctors said on Friday that two more people from the incident died in the hospital.
Last night at 23:01, another patient died, who was hospitalized at the University Clinical Center Tuzla after a fire at the Retirement Home, bringing the number of victims to 13.
There are currently three patients at the Clinic for Anesthesiology and Reanimation, one of whom is on a ventilator
Another person died late Thursday evening from injuries sustained in a fire at a nursing home in Tuzla, northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Tuesday. This brings the death toll from the fire to 13. More than ten injured people are still in hospital, media in Bosnia and Herzegovina reported today.
Firefighters fought the flames for more than two hours, and the biggest problem during the intervention was evacuation., euronews Serbia, euronews Serbia, euronews Serbia, euronews Serbia, euronews, euronews
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