North Macedonia Nightclub Fire Exposes Corruption and Safety Failures
Protests continue as investigations reveal illegal licensing, severe safety violations, and allegations of bribery tied to the tragedy that killed 59 and injured over 150.
- The fire at Club Pulse in Kocani, caused by pyrotechnics during a concert, killed 59 people and injured over 150, with many victims trampled in the panic.
- Investigations found the nightclub operating at double its legal capacity, with no emergency exits, insufficient fire equipment, flammable cladding, and no sprinkler system.
- Authorities are probing claims that the club owners bribed officials to bypass safety regulations, with 20 arrests already made, including government officials.
- Protests demanding justice and accountability have erupted in Kocani and Skopje, with some turning violent, reflecting widespread frustration over corruption.
- Neighboring countries, including Serbia and Bulgaria, are providing medical aid and observing mourning, while the government has ordered nationwide inspections of entertainment venues.