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Fire at North Macedonia Nightclub Kills Over 51, Injured Another 100

  • A fire in a nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 51 people and injured over 100, according to Interior Minister Panche Toshkovski.
  • The cause of the fire was attributed to pyrotechnic devices used during the performance, which led the roof to catch fire.
  • Health Minister Arben Taravari reported that many of the injured suffered severe burns and that 118 people were hospitalized.
  • Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski expressed deep sorrow, stating, "The loss of so many young lives is irreparable, and the pain of the families, loved ones, and friends is immeasurable.
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59 people died, 155 were injured. The Prosecutor's Office: 'Everything was illegal'. Bar and cars of the owner of the restaurant destroyed (ANSA)

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Slovenia will also help those injured in Saturday's tragedy in Kočani, North Macedonia. Four patients with severe burns will be treated in our hospitals. Two patients are expected at the Ljubljana Clinical Center in the evening, while the other two are expected to be treated in Maribor.

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The European Union is showing its solidarity after yesterday's tragic fire in Kocani and has responded to North Macedonia's request to activate the Civil Protection Mechanism, the European Commission's spokesperson for social rights and capabilities, preparedness, equality, culture and health, Eva Hrncirova, informed today. "We have reacted immediately and have offered to evacuate patients with severe burns. Nine European countries Croatia, Gree…

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When everything calmed down, the bodies lay one on top of the other.

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Because the complex treatment of burnt offerings overburdens the capacities of northern Macedonia, many of these patients are taken abroad. Brussels helps, but also countries outside the EU.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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