Spanish nightclub fire claims lives of at least 13 individuals

Spanish nightclub fire claims lives of at least 13 individuals

At least 13 people ⁣were killed in a fire in a Spanish nightclub on Sunday morning, authorities said, with fears the toll could still rise as rescue workers sift through the⁢ debris.

The fire broke out in the two-storey Teatre nightclub, also called Fonda Milagros, in the city of Murcia in southeastern Spain⁢ in the early hours of the morning.

The emergency services said on X, ⁢formerly known as Twitter, that firefighters were continuing to work at the scene and had not ruled out “the possibility of finding more victims”.

José​ Ballesta,​ the mayor of Murcia, said the fire had broken out at about 6am ⁣local ⁣time (4am GMT) and was‌ “extremely serious”.

He ​told press at the scene​ that “there are still bodies to be pulled out” from the rubble, which he said was a complicated task given the​ risk of collapse.

Firefighters dispatched to the⁢ scene at 7am were​ able to ⁣extinguish the⁤ fire by ⁣8am, he said.

Photos released by the⁢ emergency‌ services show water hoses from fire trucks⁢ spraying the blackened facade of the club.⁣ Thick smoke could be seen billowing from the ‍roof of the building.

Authorities said four people were injured – two women aged 22 and 25 and two men in their forties –‌ all suffering with smoke⁢ inhalation.

Diego‍ Seral, the national police spokeperson, said that a birthday party was being⁢ held at the club on Saturday ⁤night.

“According to initial information, the fire broke out on the first floor,”​ he told⁤ the radio station Onda Regional de Murcia.

Forensic and judicial police⁣ experts had been deployed to the nightclub to‍ investigate the ‍cause, the national police service said on X.

Video footage released by the city’s firefighting brigade shows the firefighters holding a ⁢long hose approaching⁤ flames inside the venue, passing bar tables that still have drinks placed on them.

More than 40 firefighters and 12 emergency vehicles were attending ⁤the scene, authorities said.

Pedro Sánchez, the prime minister of Spain, voiced “solidarity with the victims and relatives of the tragic fire in⁢ a Murcia nightclub”.

The ‌city’s town hall said it “deeply⁣ regrets” the accident and offered condolences to those affected.

The mayor announced ⁣that three days of mourning would be held, and set‌ up a reception base for⁣ the relatives of victims.

Forty people were⁢ injured in​ 2017⁤ in a packed nightclub on Spain’s ⁣holiday island of Tenerife when ⁣a floor⁤ collapsed.

And in 1990, 43 people died in a fire ⁣at ‌a nightclub in Spain’s northeastern city of Zaragoza.

2023-10-01 08:37:02
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