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Israeli Medical delegation heads to North Macedonia following deadly club fire

ANI March 18, 2025 116 views

A devastating nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, has claimed 59 lives and injured 155 people, prompting an urgent Israeli medical response. The Israeli delegation, led by Sheba Medical Center experts, will provide critical medical support to overwhelmed local hospitals. Specialists in burn and orthopedic medicine are being dispatched to help treat victims of the tragedy. The fire, reportedly caused by pyrotechnics during a concert, highlights serious safety concerns in the unlicensed venue.

"Israel stands by the Macedonian people in their difficult moments" - Simone Frankel, Israel's Ambassador-at-Large
Tel Aviv, March 17: An Israeli medical delegation is preparing to leave for North Macedonia to help support overwhelmed local hospitals following a devastating fire at a nightclub in Kochani.

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Israeli medical delegation from Sheba Center heading to North Macedonia

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Specialists in burn and orthopedic medicine dispatched

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Nightclub fire killed 59 people and injured 155

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Unlicensed venue suffered massive pyrotechnic disaster

The fire, which broke out Sunday around 2:30 am in a nightclub in Kochani, has killed 59 people and injured 155 others.

"Israel stands by the Macedonian people in their difficult moments following the club fire disaster. The medical delegation that is leaving will do its best to assist local medical teams in treating the injured and the severe consequences for the local health system in dealing with a mass casualty event such as this," said Simone Frankel, Israel's Ambassador-at-Large to North Macedonia.

The delegation is being led by representatives from the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, alongside Israel's mobile ambassador to North Macedonia. The delegation includes doctors, nurses, and specialists in burn and orthopedic medicine.

The team, coordinated by Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Sheba Medical Center, will remain in North Macedonia for as long as their assistance is required.

Reports suggest the fire was likely caused by pyrotechnics igniting the ceiling of the Pulse nightclub during a concert attended by around 1,500 people.

The Pulse nightclub was operating without a license. (ANI/TPS)

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