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North Macedonia: the EU is evacuating burn victims after fire in Kocani nightclub

In the immediate aftermath of the fire that broke out yesterday in a nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, killing 59 people and injuring more than 155, the EU’s Emergency Response Coordination Centre established contact with the civil protection authorities in North Macedonia to offer solidarity and support. North Macedonia activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism requesting assistance to evacuate 15 patients suffering from severe burns. “In a swift reaction, 9 European countries – Croatia, Greece, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, Lithuania, Hungary, Luxembourg and Norway – made immediate offers of assistance via the mechanism”, the Commission announced today. “Already, several patients have been evacuated to Hungary by Luxembourg and Romania is transporting patients to Lithuania. The EU is now coordinating the transportation of further patients to countries that have offered treatment”. The European Union “remains in close contact with the national authorities in North Macedonia and stands ready to mobilise more assistance if needed”. Commissioner for Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, said: “We express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and all those affected. The EU stands in solidarity with the people of North Macedonia at this difficult time. I thank European countries for quickly offering treatment and assistance to the victims via our Civil Protection Mechanism”.

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