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		A fire at a shopping center in eastern Iraq kills more than 60 people
		[July 17, 2025] 
		 By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA BAGHDAD 
		(AP) — A fire engulfed a newly opened shopping center in eastern Iraq, 
		killing more than 60 people, including children, Iraqi officials said 
		Thursday. Civil 
		defense teams rescued more than 45 people who became trapped when the 
		fire broke out late Wednesday in the city of Kut, the Interior Ministry 
		said in a statement. Others are still missing, according to the 
		state-run Iraqi News Agency.  | 
		
		 
		Firefighters gather in front of a burning hypermarket building in Kut, 
		Iraq, Thursday, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban) | 
	
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				Photographs and videos on local media showed the Corniche 
				Hypermarket Mall, a five-story shopping center that had opened 
				only a week earlier, fully engulfed in flames.
 Poor building standards have often contributed to tragic fires 
				in Iraq. In July 2021, a blaze at a hospital in the Iraqi city 
				of Nasiriyah that killed between 60 to 92 people was determined 
				to have been fueled by highly flammable, low-cost type of 
				“sandwich panel” cladding that is illegal in Iraq.
 
 In 2023, more than 100 people died in a fire at a wedding hall 
				in the predominantly Christian area of Hamdaniya in Nineveh 
				province after the ceiling panels above a pyrotechnic machine 
				burst into flames..
 
 Iraq's Ministry of Interior said in a statement that 61 people 
				died in the shopping center fire, most of them from suffocation. 
				Among the dead were 14 charred bodies that remain unidentified, 
				it said.
 
 Provincial Gov. Mohammed al-Mayyeh in a statement declared three 
				days of mourning. He said the cause of the fire is under 
				investigation but that legal cases were filed against the 
				building owner and shopping center owner. He did not specify 
				what the charges were.
 
 “We assure the families of the innocent victims that we will not 
				be lenient with those who were directly or indirectly 
				responsible for this incident,” al-Mayyeh said.
 
 The results of the preliminary investigation will be released 
				within 48 hours, he said.
 
 Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani said in a statement 
				that he had directed the interior minister to go to the site of 
				the fire to investigate and take measures to prevent a 
				recurrence.
 
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