A devastating fire at the Club Pulse nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, has claimed the lives of 59 young people and injured 155 others. The blaze, believed to have been started by pyrotechnics during a performance, has ignited widespread outrage and protests against alleged corruption and negligence.
Tragedy Strikes Kocani
The fire erupted early Sunday morning at the Club Pulse, a venue that was reportedly operating illegally and overcrowded. Initial reports suggest that pyrotechnics used during a performance ignited the club’s ceiling, leading to a rapid and catastrophic blaze. The single exit point exacerbated the tragedy, trapping many inside.
The Devastating Toll
- Fatalities: 59 people, predominantly young adults aged 18-23, lost their lives.
- Injuries: 155 individuals sustained injuries, including burns, smoke inhalation, and injuries from trampling.
- Critical Condition: A significant number of those injured were in critical condition, with some transferred to hospitals in Greece for specialized treatment.
Outrage and Investigations
The incident has sparked widespread public anger, with many accusing local officials of corruption and negligence for allowing the nightclub to operate without proper permits and safety measures. Authorities have launched an investigation, leading to the arrest and questioning of over 20 individuals, including former government officials and police officers.
Public Grief and Protests
Thousands of mourners have attended funerals across the country, with the main service held in Kocani. The tragedy has also fueled protests, particularly among young people, demanding accountability and systemic change. The government has declared seven days of mourning.
Calls for Accountability
President Gordana Davkova Siljanovska has vowed that no one responsible will escape justice. The investigation is focusing on allegations of bribery and corruption that may have enabled the nightclub’s illegal operation and lack of safety compliance. The government has also ordered a nationwide inspection of all nightclubs and cabarets.
International Condolences
Leaders from neighboring countries and international organizations have expressed their condolences and offered support to North Macedonia during this period of national mourning.
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