Iraq wedding fire kills more than 100 as relatives identify bodies
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[September 27, 2023]
By Amina Ismail
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - A fire ripped through a packed wedding hall in
northern Iraq late on Tuesday, killing more than 100 people in a
Christian town that had survived Islamic State occupation as authorities
announced an investigation into the blaze.
Fire fighters searched the charred skeleton of the building in Qaraqoush
into Wednesday morning and bereaved relatives gathered outside a morgue
in the nearby city of Mosul, wailing and rocking in distress.
"This was not a wedding. This was hell," said Mariam Khedr, crying and
hitting herself as she waited for officials to return the bodies of her
daughter Rana Yakoub, 27, and three young grandchildren, the youngest
aged just eight months.
Survivors said hundreds of people were at the wedding celebration, which
followed an earlier church service, and the fire began about an hour
into the event when flares ignited a ceiling decoration as the bride and
groom danced.
Nineveh province Deputy Governor Hassan al-Allaq told Reuters 113 people
had been confirmed dead, with state media putting the death toll at
least 100, with 150 people injured.
The fire tore through a large events hall in Hamdaniya after flares were
lit during the celebration, causing a fire in the ceiling, Interior
Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari said according to state media.
A video of the event, posted on social media but not yet verified by
Reuters, appeared to show the flares suddenly catching a glittering
ceiling decoration that burst into flames, as sounds of excitement
turned rapidly to panic.
Another video that Reuters has not yet verified showed a couple dancing
in wedding clothes as burning material begins dropping to the floor.
Most residents of Qaraqoush, which is mostly Christian but also home to
some members of Iraq's Yazidi minority, fled the town when Islamic State
seized it in 2014. But they returned after the group was ousted in 2017.
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A person stands on rubble at the site following a fatal fire at a
wedding celebration, in the district of Hamdaniya in Iraq's Nineveh
province, Iraq, September 27, 2023. REUTERS/Khalid Al-Mousily
CHARRED WRECKAGE
The Interior Ministry said it had issued four arrest warrants for
the owners of the wedding hall, state media reported, and President
Abdul Latif Rashid called for an investigation.
"We saw the fire pulsating, coming out of the hall. Those who
managed got out and those who didn't got stuck," said Imad Yohana, a
34-year-old who escaped the inferno.
Video from a Reuters correspondent at the site showed firefighters
clambering over the charred wreckage of the building, shining lights
over smoldering ruins.
Preliminary information indicated that the building was made of
highly flammable construction materials, contributing to its rapid
collapse, state media said.
Eyewitnesses at the site said the building caught fire at around
10:45 p.m. local time (1945 GMT).
"I lost my daughter, her husband and their 3 year-old. They were all
burned. My heart is burning," a woman said outside the morgue, where
bodies lay outside in bags as vehicles came to collect those that
had been identified.
A man called Youssef stood nearby with burns covering his hands and
face. He said he had not been able to see anything when the fire
began and the power cut out. He had grabbed his 3 year-old grandson
and managed to get out.
But his wife, Bashra Mansour, in her 50’s, did not make it. She fell
in the chaos and died.
(Reporting by Amina Ismail in Mosul, Timour Azhari in Baghdad, Jamal
Badrani in Nineveh and Enas Alasharay in Cairo; Writing by Timour
Azhari and Angus McDowall; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Christopher
Cushing, Bernadette Baum and Christina Fincher)
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