Deadly Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia Kills 59
A devastating fire tore through the Club Pulse nightclub in Kočani, North Macedonia, in the early hours of Sunday, March 16, 2025, killing 59 people and injuring at least 155 others. Authorities believe the fire started around 2:30 AM during a concert by a local pop group, with early reports suggesting that pyrotechnics used during the performance may have ignited the venue’s roof.

Chaos and Tragedy
Witnesses described scenes of chaos as thick smoke and flames spread rapidly through the club, trapping many inside. Videos shared on social media showed young people desperately trying to escape through smoke-filled exits. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but the intensity of the fire made rescue operations extremely difficult.

Investigation and Arrests
Following the tragedy, the North Macedonian government launched an investigation into the club’s safety standards and possible regulatory violations. At least 20 individuals, including government officials and nightclub management, have been arrested. They are suspected of negligence, with reports indicating that the club may not have met fire safety regulations or had inadequate emergency exits【9】.
Government Response and Mourning
Interior Minister Panche Toshkovski confirmed that 39 of the deceased had been identified so far. The North Macedonian government declared a national day of mourning, with flags flown at half-mast and public events canceled in tribute to the victims【8】.
This incident is being compared to other nightclub disasters caused by unsafe conditions and inadequate fire prevention measures. Authorities have promised to hold those responsible accountable while reviewing fire safety regulations across entertainment venues nationwide.
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