At least 59 people killed and over 155 were injured by the nightclub fire in North Macedonia, officials said.
The blaze broke out around 02:30.
Prime Minister Fri-Mickoski called “Hard and Very sad day” in a lost world “for small lives.”
Four people have been released, the South African Pance Minister Toskovski said on the scene, without giving details. He announced that the man’s arrest and MA storytelling, Mia said the owner of the club was arrested.
Toskovski also stated that, according to first reports, the fire had been initiated with devices from the smotchnic devices hit the roof, made of very burning material.
The footage shows a band played on the stage where two flocks go, sparks and pull fire on the roof before spreading quickly.
The BBC certified video shows people who try to turn off the flames on the roof.
It shows the club that is full and people seem to watch the fire efforts, rather than leave.
Marija Taseva, 20, told TV 5 TV channel arrested in Crash in the club as people hurry to appear. He said he fell to the ground and was trampled on quarrel before he could leave.
However, his family was still in search of their 25-year-old sister, who has never been found in any home hospital – and may have been transmitted to the Skopje to receive treatment.
Interior minister previously announced the number of 51 people – 100 injured.
In his renewal, he said 35 of the deceased was identified.
Kakungi Hospital Director said formerly that the workers were striving to identify patients due to lack of identity cards.
However, he continued to say that those who died were between 14 and 24.
Eighteen patients are said to be in a critical condition.
In a statement, the Premier said the government was “fully integrated and would do everything needed to deal with the results and determine the causes of this information.”
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Excessive reporting from Richard Irvine-brown.