On Saturday night to Sunday at a night club in Kochani in northeastern Macedonia, located from Skopier, Skopier, Skopier, Scared The fire, therefore, according to the specified data, 59 people were killed and 155 injured, the Associated Press report was related to the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic. Officials said that 39 deaths are currently being identified, 18 hospitalized are in critical condition.

The fire broke out about 2:30 in the morning of the local time during the local pop concert in the Puls Club, the Minister of the Interior of Macedonia Pande Toshkovsky told reporters.
According to him, the fireworks probably I have become The reason for the fire of the roof. The video shows how the fireworks sparkle on the ceiling stage, followed by chaotic scenes inside the club, when young people ran through smoke, and musicians called on everyone to leave the room as quickly as possible. The club is located in an old building, formerly a carpet warehouse. He has worked for a few years, the local version of the MKD reports. The result of the fire and the roof of a part of the building fallexpose the rest of wood beams and debris.
Macedonia Minister of Health Arben Taravarovy said he had received a proposal to help from neighboring countries, including Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia. At Skopye, health care representatives reported that injured people were transferred to hospitals across the country, many of them were treated for severe burns and smoke poisoning. Many volunteer organizations help doctors. The state prosecutor Lyubko Kochevsky said that some people were interrogated by the police, but did not report any details and emphasized that the cause of the fire would still be investigated.
The fire has become the most terrible tragedy recently, attacked a country without access to the sea, the population has less than 2 million people and finally among many deadly fires in nightclubs around the world. Technology powder often causes death in nightclubs, including the Colectiv Club in Bucharest in 2015, of which 64 people were killed.