Iraq: a fire leaves at least 100 dead and about 150 injured at a wedding
Authorities confirmed that most of the victims were Christians. The launching of fireworks and the lighting of candles are seen as the possible causes of the fire.
A wedding in the province of Nineveh, located in northern Iraq, ended in tragedy. At least 100 people died and around 150 were injured after a fire broke out in the assembly hall where the banquet was being held.
Najm Al Jubouri, governor of Nineveh, noted that "there is no final count of the deceased and injured yet."
According to initial investigations, the launching of fireworks and the lighting of candles and other objects caused the fire, which quickly spread throughout the room. In addition, the place was covered in a highly flammable material and did not comply with safety regulations, according to a statement issued by the Iraqi Civil Defense and reported by CNN:
Most of the victims were Christians.
Sayyed Ammar Hakim, head of the national alliance of State Forces, confirmed that the majority of those killed were Christians :
Furthermore, Ammar Hakim said that this tragic event "make us aware of the importance of strengthening safety procedures and awareness and stressing them by the concerned authorities to avoid their reoccurrence."
Three days of national mourning
The Iraqi government declared three days of national mourning due to the tragic event. "Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani has ordered a three-day nationwide mourning period in Iraq to honor the victims of the tragic fire in Al-Hamdaniya (Bakhdida) in the Nineveh Plain region," the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported.
Furthermore, the prime minister's office added that it "has instructed all government bodies, including ministries, governorates, and state institutions, to promptly implement necessary actions in response to the tragic fire at a wedding hall in Al-Hamdaniya district (Bakhdida) in Nineveh Governorate."
For its part, the office of Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Al-Sistani conveyed its condolences to the families and relatives of the victims: