Kocani, Northern Macedonia – North Macedonia is tying with dozens of losing life Nightclub Inferno While dealing with the responsible accounts and try to avoid other calamity. Following the flooded club pulsade in the east of the club, 59 people were dead and 155 people injured burns, inhalation of smoke and stepping on a single-building outlet.
Although there is a continuous study of the fire cause, the videos showed a sparkling pyrotechnics when the club’s pulse ceiling hit and when they turned a band.
People who were as young as 16, and the nation has declared mourning seven days.
“We are surprised, and I am surprised:” As a person, as president, “Gordana Davkova Siljanovska said North Macedonian President at Sunday night address.
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“I still can’t believe that the tragedy of Kocania is a reality. I don’t know what my condolences to express my condolences to the parents of the deceased,” he said. “No one has worryed the law, justice and punishment to escape! Let no one get to jeopardize the life of innocent people.”
Security violations, suspicious “bribery and corruption”
“We have tried to get out of the bathroom, only to find bars (windows), thanks to the press by 19-year Marja Tasava. “I managed to get out of some way. I fell down the stairs and ran over me, I could barely survive and breathe.”
Suffered injury to the face.
A national inspection by the State Prosecution revealed a number of security codes for the lack of emergency solutions, not having fired fire extinguishers and inappropriate access to emergency vehicles.
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The Minister of Panche Toshkovski said that 15 people arrested after a preliminary inspection, when the club worked without a license. The number of people inside the club was at least 250 its official capacity.
“In this case we are right to suspect being bribery and corruption,” he said without cultivating journalists.
The authorities say they are investigating the reporting complaints that surround the nightclubs and double capacity. And the North Macedonian government made a three-day inspection in the country’s nightclubs and must be made in all cabaretes, starting Monday.
North Macedonia Swing and anger rocked
He shook 2 million nation on fire – where nearby long-ink family bonds were for many disasters. It was in a string of deadly nightclubs around the world.
The country was in mourning when he saw the scenes of the town of 25,000 people, where rescuers were carried out their rough tasks to remove charged body of clubs.
The fire partially collapsed the roof of a single story building, revealing the square footprints of wooden beams and waste.
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Parent Anxiety Capital of Kocani and Skopje, 72 kilometers west, for updates on the injured.
Waiting outside the hospital Kocani, Drago Stojanov was among his 21-year-old son Tomce who had died among those who received the scary news.
“It was my only son. I don’t need my life. … 150 families have been destroyed,” he said to journalists. “Children burn beyond recognition. The corpses, inside the corps (club) … and bosses (organized crime), joining pockets.”
Flags across the country have fallen halfway staff and the death toll can be further risen, with 20 injured in a critical situation, March Taravari Health Minister said.
Nearby and surrounding countries – Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Turkey – They have already accepted many of these serious wounds, and the government was expanding hospital transfers in other countries, officials said.
“All patients transferred abroad are currently stable in the situation. We hope to stay that way and that we will receive positive news from abroad.” Taravari said Monday, even when several countries send medicine to Macedonia doctors.
Condolences flow from the leaders around Europe and the Pope of Francis.
“I had many difficult moments in my life, but now it’s the most difficult day of my life,” said Hristijan Mikkoski Prime Minister at TV address. “My heart is breaking, and I don’t have strength to talk today today. I’m broken and my spirit is broken.”
At the end of Sunday, KiCii’s residents made a candlelight vigil to help mourning families, waiting for the long lines to relieve church candles.
Eye Delovska, Skopje’s economist, said Northern Macedonia who never lives such tragedies, dozens of young people disappear in minutes. And he stated that many young people with the bright future left the nation to look for options elsewhere.
“(North) Macedonia is in the bed of his death,” Delovska said. “We don’t have a compelling organization, the health system is completely dismantled, with poor education, it is partial and damaged from the bone. I think only God can save (North) Macedonia.”




