Rescue teams clear the rubble after the fire in the mall (AFP or licensors)
Shopping center fire leaves more than 60 dead in Iraq
A fire at a new shopping mall in the Iraqi city of Kut
killed more than 60 people, including women and children. According to a
statement from Iraq’s Interior Ministry, most victims died from suffocation,
and 14 bodies remain unidentified.
By Grace Lathrop
A shopping mall in Kut opened just five days ago but was
destroyed by a devastating fire that has killed over 60 people on Wednesday.
Mohammed al-Miyahi, governor of Kut, declared three days of mourning in honor
of those who lost loved ones in the fire.
The governor said “a tragedy and a calamity” has fallen over
the people of Kut, and that the shopping mall’s owner will be held accountable
under legal action.
The city of Kut, situated southeast of Baghdad, has
experienced significant development in recent years. However, Iraqi safety standards
are often poorly upheld, as a history of systemic issues has been prominent in
the country for decades. As a result, many construction projects are
unsupervised and operate without proper safety protocols.
Social media videos captured the building burning in flames,
while firefighters rescued civilians from the mall’s roof. Although some were
saved, over 60 were killed and many are still missing.
The cause of the fire is still unknown, and Iraq’s Ministry
of Interior has launched an investigation to identify the cause of the fire.
However, this is not the first time an Iraqi building has unexpectedly caught
on fire. In 2023, a fire destroyed a wedding party in Northern Iraq, leaving
over 100 dead.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani has asked for a
review of fire safety protocols for the country’s public buildings, as this
tragedy is a reminder of the neglect for safety standards.
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