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North Macedonia: Dozens killed in nightclub fire

North Macedonia: Dozens killed in nightclub fire

Yahoo16-03-2025

A fire in a nightclub in the North Madedonian town of Kocani early on Sunday morning has killed at least 51 people and left dozens more injured.
More than a thousand people, mostly young, were attending a concert by DNK, a popular hip-hop duo, when the fire broke out, the state news agency MIA reported.
According to online media outlet SDK, the fire started at 3 am (0200 GMT).
It cited rescue sources as saying more than 100 people were also injured in the blaze.
Local media said the blaze quickly spread to the ceiling and roof of the club, identified by MIA as the "Pulse" discotheque. They have speculated that pyrotechnic devices might have started the fire.
Kocani is located some 100 km (60 miles) to the east of the capital, Skopje, and has a population of around 30,000.
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