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Romanian nightclub fire leaves 27 dead, 184 injured

A fire in a Bucharest nightclub killed 27 people and injured 184 during a rock concert that featured 
fireworks late on Friday, Romanian government officials and witnesses said.

In one of the capital’s worst disasters in decades, about 400 people, mostly young adults, stampeded for the only available exit as the club in the basement of a Communist-era sport-shoe factory filled with smoke. Several witnesses said there were fireworks inside the club. Colectiv Club’s Facebook 
page said the show would feature pyrotechnic effects.

Deputy Interior Minister Raed Arafat said 17 of the 27 dead had yet to be identified and that 146 people remained in hospital. “Unfortunately, the death toll may change taking into account the severity of their injuries,” he said after an emergency meeting early on Saturday.

A pillar covered with foam panels and the club’s ceiling went up in flames and then there was an explosion and heavy smoke, the witnesses said. Many people admitted to hospitals had suffered burn and smoke inhalation injuries or were trampled. TV footage showed police officers and paramedics trying to resuscitate young people lying on the pavement while sirens wailed with more ambulances deployed to the scene.

“There was a stampede of people running out of the (Colectiv) club,” said a man who escaped without shoes. A young woman who was released from the hospital after minor injuries described the club bursting into flames. 

“In five seconds the whole ceiling was all on fire. In the next three, we rushed to a single door,” she said. 
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