AT LEAST 51 people have reportedly died after a fire broke out in a nightclub in North Macedonia.
The deadly blaze in the town of Kocani was due to fireworks being set off inside the venue, according to Reuters.
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A statement from the public prosecutor’s office said the exact number of victims and those injured is still being determined.
It is thought that at least 100 people have been wounded in the horrific inferno which first erupted at around 2:35am on Sunday.
The injured are being treated at Kocani General Hospital, newspaper Nova Makedonija said.
Around 1,500 people were partying in the concert hall at the time, according to local media.
A local pop group were performing at the time with clubgoers letting off pyrotechnics that caused the roof to catch on fire, according to interior minister Panche Toshkovski.
Police are still investigating the fire with Toshkovski confirming one man has been arrested so far.
The country’s prime minister Hristijan Mickoski is set to travel to the scene today.
Family members of those injured and tragically killed gathered in front of the hospital this morning.
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