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59 DEAD / 155 INJURED … Fire Rips through Nightclub Killing Dozens of Young Concert Goers after Band used Pyrotechnics in their Live Show

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Pulse nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia, the morning after a fire broke out and killed dozens of people.
Ognen Teofilovski/Reuters

MACEDONIA — Horrible news to report as we learn of another fire at a nightclub that has killed dozens of young concert goers.

According to online reports a band called DNK was performing at a small venue called “PULSE” in Kochani Macedonia when they set off pyrotechnics during their show, and their special effects (sparklers) ignited flammable ceiling tiles which soon engulfed the club in thick smoke and flames.

Officials are saying that “stage effects triggered a blaze that quickly spread” killing 59 and injuring more than 150.

DNK perform on stage as their pyrotechnics start to ignite the ceiling tiles top left.

“Most likely, sparks caught a part of the ceiling that was made of flammable material, causing the fire to spread to the entire discotheque in a short period of time, creating thick smoke” says a report from CNN which also lists the victims all between 16 and 24 years of age.

Several videos have been posted online showing the band mid performance as their pyrotechnics start to shoot sparks straight up into the ceiling.

At some point you see some fans in the crowd start to point towards the ceiling which had caught on fire and the flames begin to spread rapidly.

The report also notes; “Several members of the group’s band are reported to be among those killed, including Andrej Gjorgieski, one of DNK’s lead singers.”

Similar tragedies have happened over the years including The Kiss nightclub fire where 242 died and more than 630 were injured in 2013 in Rio Grande do Sul Brazil.

Just a few short years later in 2015 tragedy struck again at the Colectiv nightclub in Bucharest Romania and the fire killed 64 and injured 146.

Unfortunately we had our own tragic event right here in the United States when the The Station nightclub fire happened at a Great White concert in Rhode Island killing 100 and injuring 230 more back in February of 2003.

Macedonia is a small country north of Greece and west of Bulgaria, with Kochani being a very small city with a population of roughly 24,000 people.

Below is an article found on CNN regarding the early Sunday morning tragedy.

The PULSE nightclub catches fire after the band DNK set off pyrotechnics during their show that ignited the venue’s ceiling and resulted in a huge fire that killed 59 and injured more than 150.


Pyrotechnics blamed as fire rips though North Macedonia nightclub, killing 59 people

CNN  — At least 59 people died and around 155 were injured after a fire tore through a nightclub in North Macedonia, with the country’s interior minister blaming pyrotechnics.

Hundreds had gathered at the ‘Pulse’ nightclub in the town of Kochani, east of the capital Skopje, to watch local act DNK perform when the blaze broke out in the early hours of Sunday morning. Several members of the group’s band are reported to be among those killed, including Andrej Gjorgieski, one of DNK’s lead singers.

The ages of the victims range from 16 to 24, the head of Kochani General Hospital, Dr. Kristina Serafimova, said, according to state media outlet MIA. The majority of those who died were trampled in the crowd crush, she added.

Interior Minister Panche Toshkovski announced the number of deaths at a press conference on Sunday, saying on stage effects triggered a blaze that quickly spread.

“The fire was caused by pyrotechnics used for lighting effects at the concert and activated the sprinklers,” he said. “Most likely, sparks caught a part of the ceiling that was made of flammable material, causing the fire to spread to the entire discotheque in a short period of time, creating thick smoke.”

Video from inside the venue shows a band performing as pyrotechnic devices shoot out sparks at the front of the stage.

One concert-goer, 22-year-old Marija Taseva, told local television channel Kanal 5 that as she tried to escape the blaze, she fell to the ground and people trampled over her, Reuters reported.

A woman starts to point towards the ceiling in flames above the band as they play their set at PULSE nightclub in Kochani Macedonia.

“Everyone was trying to save themselves,” Taseva said, adding that she lost contact with her sister in the chaos. “We can’t find her in any hospital,” she said.

At least 152 people who were injured in the tragedy were taken to hospitals across the country, MIA reported, citing the country’s health ministry. Dozens of victims are being treated for second-degree burns on their hands and faces, Vlatko Zahariev, head of the city of Shtip’s hospital said, according to MIA.

Twenty-seven of the most seriously injured victims will receive treatment abroad, the health ministry said, according to MIA.

Football player Andrej Lazarov was confirmed to be among the deceased, his club FC Shkupi announced in an Instagram post Sunday. Lazarov was 25.

Police detained the owner of the nightclub on Sunday morning, MIA reported, as the country’s Justice Minister, Igor Filkov, said that all those involved in the tragedy will be held responsible.

Later on Sunday, Toshkovski told reporters that 20 suspects were identified in relation to the fire, 15 of which have been detained, MIA reported.

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said it was a “difficult and very sad day.”

“The loss of so many young lives is irreparable, while the pain of our families, our close ones and our friends is immeasurable,” he wrote on X.

Leaders from across Europe have taken to social media to express their condolences for the disaster, including Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and Antonio Costa, President of the European Council.

Angela Aggeler, the US ambassador to North Macedonia, also posted about the incident on X, writing that her “heart breaks” for the victims of the tragedy and offering the US embassy’s assistance and resources.

Pope Francis also expressed his “deep” condolences to the families of the victims, assuring them in a telegram sent on his behalf that those who lost their lives will be remembered in prayer.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Israeli medical experts will head to North Macedonia “within the next day” to provide medical assistance.

The disaster is one of the deadliest nightclub fires to have taken place in at least a decade. In 2015, a crowded nightclub in Bucharest, Romania was engulfed in flames after pyrotechnics were set off during a concert, killing 64 people.

Two years earlier, more than 240 people died after a fire broke out at a nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil. Pyrotechnics were also being used inside the club when the fire started.

North Macedonia’s government is set to declare a week of national mourning in the wake of Sunday’s tragedy.

This story has been updated with additional information.

CNN’s Sharon Braithwaite contributed to this report.


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