A fire swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing at least 245 people and leaving at least 200 injured, police and firefighters said.
Police Maj. Cleberson Braida told local news media that the 245 bodies were brought for identification to a gymnasium in the city of Santa Maria.
That toll apparently would make it the deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.
Braida said the club had only one working exit, and the majority of victims died trampled in an attempt to flee.
The cause of the blaze was still
under investigation but authorities told local reporters that fireworks,
perhaps shot off by the band, erupted in the midst of the performance
and one hit the roof.
Michele Schneid, a 22-year-old cashier, told local news media that people began to shout "Fire!," setting off the stampede.
"Many people ran for the bathrooms and wound up dying suffocated," he said.
The newspaper Diario de Santa
Maria reported that the fire started at around 2 a.m. at the Kiss
nightclub in the city at the southern tip of Brazil, near the borders
with Argentina and Uruguay.
Ezekiel Corte Real, 23, was quoted by the paper as saying that he helped people to escape. "I just got out because I'm very strong," he said.
Police estimated 900 people were in the club when the fire broke out.
The fire led President Dilma Roussef
to cancel a series of meetings she had scheduled at a summit of Latin
American and European leaders in Chile's capital of Santiago, and was
headed to Santa Maria, according to the Brazilian foreign ministry.
"It is a tragedy for all of us. I am not going to continue in the meeting (in Chile) for very clear reasons," she said.
"Sad Sunday", tweeted Tarso Genro,
the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. He said all
possible action was being taken and that he would be in the city later
in the day.
Santa Maria is a university city with a population of around a quarter of a million.
A welding accident reportedly set off a Dec. 25, 2000, fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.
At least 194 people died at an overcrowded working-class nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004.
A blaze at the Lame Horse
nightclub in Perm, Russia, broke out on Dec. 5, 2009, when an indoor
fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches,
killing 152
A nightclub fire in the U.S.
state of Rhode Island in 2003 killed 100 people after pyrotechnics used
as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap
soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling.
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