Kocani, in the east of North Macedonia, was in shock after a fire tore through a factory-turned-disco, killing 59 and injuring 155. Grief mixed with anger at how such a tragedy could happen.
The tragedy has fueled concerns over corruption, with officials probing allegations that bribes allowed the club to operate despite clear fire hazards.
Thousands are demanding justice for 59 people killed in a nightclub fire in North Macedonia, as authorities prepare graves for its victims.
In North Macedonia, a devastating nightclub fire in Kocani resulted in 59 deaths and over 150 injuries, sparking protests against alleged corruption and safety violations. The tragedy has led to ...
As the probe into the Kocani nightclub fire continues, a court has ordered temporary detention for a former government minister and several other former officials in connection with the club's licence ...
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Officials said that the "Pulse" nightclub's licence was illegally obtained and that the venue lacked fire extinguishers and emergency exits. More than 150 people were injured ...
As families gathered at a hospital for updates, Tomco Stojanov already knew his son’s devastating fate: 25-year-old Andrej ...
A fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia left dozens dead. CNN reports that on early Sunday morning (March 26), at around 3 a ...
At least 59 people died and more than 150 were injured in the inferno. The authorities said the venue’s hospitality permit ...
Following the deadly nightclub fire in North Macedonia, which killed 59 people and injured over 150 others, a young woman ...