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Over 60 killed after fire rips through newly opened mall in Iraq following AC explosion

According to government sources, a roaring fire destroyed the recently opened Corniche Hypermarket Mall in the eastern city of Kut, killing at least 61 people and leaving 11 more missing in one of the greatest catastrophes Iraq has witnessed in recent years.

Although the precise cause of the fire is still being investigated, it is thought to have begun when an air conditioner exploded.

Five days before the catastrophe, the five-story commercial complex—which included a restaurant, a supermarket, and many stores—had just opened.

According to reports, the fire started on the first level and spread horribly quickly, enveloping the entire structure in smoke and flames.

“The tragic fire claimed the lives of 61 innocent citizens, most of whom suffocated in bathrooms, and among them 14 charred bodies yet to be identified,” the Interior Ministry said in a heartbreaking statement, confirming the tragedy’s scale.

According to eyewitness accounts, there was pandemonium and despair as individuals made frantic attempts to flee.

According to one witness, the air was dense with black smoke, trapping a number of victims inside lavatories and elevators.

Dr. Nasir al-Quraishi, who was eating at the mall his family, remarked, “I lost five members of my family there.”

Families in Kut and around Iraq are left to grieve once more as recovery teams continue the gruesome work of identifying dead and finding the missing.

For the time being, the mall’s burned-out shell serves as a sobering reminder of the price of carelessness and the urgent need for reform in Iraq’s public safety and construction industries.

 

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