Spain nightclub fire 13 dead in Murcia The flames on

Spain, nightclub fire: 13 dead in Murcia. The flames on the rail, then the ceiling collapses

The Flames They suddenly wrapped up whole floor from that Nightclub. Shortly afterwards the Ceiling. So at dawn on Sunday at least 13 people died in a fire in more than one nightclub in Murcia, southern Spain. The work of the firefighters continues: The firefighters managed to put out the flames at 8 in the morning, but now the rescue operations are on Very sensitive: The premises were structurally damaged So there is a serious risk collapse.

Overall, they are Three The discos were destroyed by fire. In fact, the fire didn’t break out theatreas it seemed at first, but from an adjoining room: The Fonda. From there the flames spread to the two neighboring nightclubs. However, all of the victims danced in La Fonda, police confirmed. There might be a few of them Friends who stayed on Saturday evening they celebrate a birthday. Other four people they stayed intoxicated apply to smoke inhalation two women aged 22 and 25 and two men aged 41 and 45.

The fire broke out around 6 a.m. The rescuers first had to turn off the lights Flames and then dive into the rubble the disco looking for the missing people. The Murcia Police Command’s specialized fire investigation units have now arrived on site together with the homicide squad: the aim is to investigate the origin of fire and the first hypothesis is that the cause could be a Short circuit. The newspaper “La Opinión de Murcia” writes that the flames quickly spread across the country Ground floor of the nightclub and then caused the roof to collapse. There is also one previous that comes from June 2009: At the time the fire actually shook the Teatre venue and was caused by some cables The facade caught fire and forced everyone present to evacuate.

Meanwhile, the mayor of Murcia, Jose Ballesta, declared a three-day city mourning. The Vice President spoke on behalf of the Government Yolanda Diaz: “We are following the news about the tragedy in Murcia with concern. “My love goes out to all those affected and my condolences to their families,” he wrote on X.