It was almost
Halloween. The band, Goodbye to Gravity, was celebrating a new album
with a free concert. For the young partygoers life was awesome.
But
suddenly the 300 or 400 people were scrambling toward the one exit at
Colectiv, a club built inside a Communist-era factory.
Witnesses
say pyrotechnics sparked a fire that quickly became a widespread blaze
with dark, blinding smoke. Authorities say the cause is something that
needs to be figured out.
At least 27 people died and 162 were injured when the blaze broke out late Friday, authorities said.
A
spokeswoman for the Interior Ministry, Monica Dajbog said many of the
injured -- who were taken to 12 hospitals -- were in critical condition.
A prosecutor and fire specialists will investigate the scene and determine how the fire started, she said.
Goodbye to Gravity was having an album release concert, the group said on its social media pages.
Paul
Angelescu, a reporter with ProTV, said the mayor told him the club had
all the necessary permits for Friday's show, which was scheduled to
begin at 9 p.m.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said he was "shocked and deeply saddened" by the news.
"It is a very sad moment for all of us, for our nation and for me personally," he said in a post to his Facebook page.
The fire appears to be the deadliest nightclub blaze since a 2013 fire at a nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil, killed 235 people.
Source: CNN
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