Spain: Moment of silence held for victims of Murcia nightclub fire
Leaders of Murcia’s city and region’s political institutions have held a moment’s silence and applause in honour of the victims of Sunday’s disco blaze. A total of 13 people were killed as a consequence of the fire and 24 more were injured. Firefighters and police continued to search the damaged premises for clues as to how the fire started in Murcia, a university city in southeastern Spain. The blaze started in a nightclub around 6am on Sunday 1 October and spread to two others nearby, Spanish state news agency EFE said. All the bodies were found in the first nightclub. Read More Gatwick airport alarms ring as North Terminal evacuated after fire alert Football pitch-sized reef created to home 10,000 wild oysters in North Sea ‘Britain’s strictest headteacher’ says free school meals ‘undermine responsibility’
Leaders of Murcia’s city and region’s political institutions have held a moment’s silence and applause in honour of the victims of Sunday’s disco blaze.
A total of 13 people were killed as a consequence of the fire and 24 more were injured.
Firefighters and police continued to search the damaged premises for clues as to how the fire started in Murcia, a university city in southeastern Spain.
The blaze started in a nightclub around 6am on Sunday 1 October and spread to two others nearby, Spanish state news agency EFE said.
All the bodies were found in the first nightclub.
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