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North Macedonia health minister quits over deadly Covid hospital fire

North Macedonia health minister quits over deadly Covid hospital fire

North Macedonia’s health minister resigned late Friday, nearly two days after a fire tore through a Covid-19 field hospital killing 12 patients and two visiting relatives.

Venko Filipče made the announcement shortly after his deputy minister and two senior hospital administrators also stepped down.

There was no immediate reaction from the office of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.

The fire broke out late Wednesday in the western town of Tetovo, destroying the facility within a few minutes. Twelve people were also injured. The blaze is believed to have started by accident, although an investigation is still under way. Witnesses and officials have said an explosion preceded the fire.

The public prosecutor’s office said eight women and six men aged between 29 and 78 were killed.

Nineteen field hospitals, funded by a World Bank loan, have been set up across North Macedonia over the past year to tackle surging coronavirus hospitalizations and a shortage of hospital beds. Health authorities say all 19 were constructed according to the specifications and standards laid out by the World Bank as a condition for the loan.

North Macedonia has said it is accepting an offer from other NATO allies to send fire experts. The government announced that a team from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office will join the investigation.

President Stevo Pendarovski has said the investigation would be completed within five days, and that indications are the fire was not set deliberately.

“It all lasted three to five minutes,” said Gzim Nuredini, head of Tetovo’s Covid-19 center, adding that medical staff and patients’ relatives who were outside all tried to help extinguish the flames.

Prosecutors from Tetovo and the capital, Skopje, were gathering video material from inside and around the hospital, and have hired an electrical engineering expert to help determine how the blaze broke out.

Medical staff and witnesses have also been questioned, and prosecutors have ordered the confiscation of all documentation on the construction of the facility to check for potential omissions.

North Macedonia’s government has declared three days of mourning from Thursday.

Greece’s Foreign Ministry expressed its sympathy with the victims’ families on Thursday. “Our thoughts are with the victims of the horrible fire in a hospital unit in Tetovo and with everyone affected by this tragedy. We express sincere condolences to the bereaved families & our solidarity to the people and government of North Macedonia,” a tweet from the ministry read.

 

[AP/Ekathimerini]

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