
51 Dead, 100 Injured in Devastating Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia
March 16, 2025: Kocani, North Macedonia – A massive fire at the “Pulse” nightclub in Kocani claimed 51 lives and left over 100 injured during a concert attended by nearly 1,500 people. The blaze erupted at around 3 AM (0200 GMT) while the popular hip-hop duo DNK was performing, causing chaos and panic inside the crowded venue.
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North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski expressed his deep sorrow, calling it a “difficult and very sad day for Macedonia.”
📢 His statement on X (formerly Twitter):
“The loss of so many young lives is irreparable, and the pain of the families, loved ones, and friends is immeasurable. The government will do everything in its power to support those affected.”
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⚠️ Initial investigations suggest the fire may have been caused by pyrotechnic devices used during the performance.
🚒 Rescue teams worked overnight to control the flames and evacuate survivors.
This incident marks one of North Macedonia’s deadliest nightclub disasters, sparking nationwide mourning and renewed discussions on fire safety enforcement in public venues.
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