A total of 59 people were killed and 155 others injured in the night fire in northern Macedonia, the National Minister, Panchokovski, said Sunday. Blaze – The most deadly country catastrophe in the latest memory – introduced a small country southeast Europe.
“Loss of many smaller lives cannot be repaired, and the pain of family, loved ones and unstable friends,” Prime Minister Fried Nyrijan Mickoski wrote on X.
Police robbed 15 people, including the club manager and the son of the owner, Mr Toshkovski, Minister of Interior, said. He said the company who was conducted the club had no license. He also added that old or current officials were imprisoned in connection with the case.
“This is a license – like many other things in the past in Macedonia – is connected to the deception,” he said. “But I want to tell the Macedonian community that, unlike other times in the past, people who produce illegal licenses will be shared and handled.”
Mr Toshkovsko said about 500 people were present inside the club but only 250 tickets were sold by the fuel loof, about 50 miles east of the capital, Skopje. The blaze ripped to the club in the east of the worms during the POP concert, said, adding that explosives had caused the roof.
A police officer died while at work in the drug-checking club or its own visitors, he said.
Disciplined patients were between 16 and 24, Dr Kristina Serafimova, Director of Serafimova, told reporters. Many people died in stamp, saying, as the former people tried to escape from fire.
“It hurts,” Georgijiv Georgily, 47, who lives in a short walk from the club, said in a phone conversation. He said his neighbor daughter, 17, died in the fire, as the two friends of friends did. They were 21 and 22, he said.
“I can’t even take the phone to call,” said Mr Georgily by his friends and neighbors. “I don’t know what I’m saying to them.”
Mr Georgily used to go to the club at night while he was young, and he added to be badly built and had a roof covered. He said she heard a crack sound at about 3 in the morning, then shouts of Sindels.
He said: “They added something to what happened,” he added, “a sad day for all of us.”
The number of death may arise. Reben Taravari, the Minister of Health, told reporters that 20 people were in critical condition, and some patients were sent to hospitals and other countries.
And many in North Macedonia, a small country of about two million people divide Albania, Greecom, Bulgaria, Kosovo, and Serbia, the Blaze broke the painful memories of other disasters.
By 2021, the fire in the hospital patients Coronavirus killed at least 14 people. That same year, 45 people were killed when a bus for the Northern Northern North, crashed into flames.
“Each year, we have a fire disasters,” said Ognen Janeski, who leads the Council of Macedonia, said in the discussion.
While the conditions of fire in the club remain unclear, Mr. Janeski said the official corruption had a few such risks in North Macedonia. People were just thinking that it was also the latest disaster, he said.
“You have a great sense of grief and frustration among the community,” he said. “No one believes in the system,” he added.
Some people were drawing to contact Serbia in the fight against social media, he said. More than 100,000 people were driven by Belgrade on Saturday because of the death of people last year 15 people were killed in the fall of the train station. Many blame the disaster on Shoddy work and arrested for corrupt officials.
The government of the North Macedonia announced the time of mourning worldwide and ordered the audit of all nightclubs to three days.
“Everyone involved in the crisis and had a government in a statement,” the government said in a statement, “the government said in a statement,” the government said in a statement, “said the government In a statement, “the government said.
The fire is one of the few killers in clubs around the world in recent years. The rooms are usually dark, thick and very loud. People can strive to get out quickly – or see that there is an emergency.
Last year, at least 29 people were killed in the Istanbul lane. In 2023, 13 people died when the club held fire in Spain. The 2015 fire killed at least 27 people in Romania, and one in 2013 killed at least 233 people in Brazil. In 2003, fire in the club in Rhode Island, which was initiated by Protechnics, killed 100 people.
The Ognen Canserevik, Telma journalist, at a national television station, thereafter a village where most people work in agriculture – suffer from the disaster.
“People are angry,” he said. “People are looking for answers, and people want to know who is responsible.”
Young people often leave the country to search for a job or high salaries abroad, he said, and many in Macedonia have been frustrated by low income and deception.
“The status of Morale is low,” said Mr Cancarevik. “The last thing we need is a disaster of this average when young and innocent children die.”