Fatal Blaze Engulfs University Hostel in Northern Iraq, Investigation Points to Electrical Short Circuit
Iraq News: In a devastating incident, a fire broke out in the dormitory of a university in Northern Iraq, claiming the lives of at least 14 people and leaving 18 others in critical condition. The tragedy unfolded in Soran city, located in the Erbil province of the Kurdistan region, on Friday night.
According to a report from the news agency Reuters, the fire originated on the third and fourth floors of the dormitory, which housed both students and teachers from the University of Northern Iraq. The inferno quickly engulfed the entire five-story building, intensifying the severity of the situation.
The Soran Health Department issued a statement, confirming that the preliminary investigation suggested the fire was triggered by an electrical short circuit. The incident has cast a shadow over the university community, with most of the deceased reported to be students. The statement did not specify the exact number of students and teachers among the casualties.
Those affected by the fire have been rushed to the hospital, where medical teams are actively engaged in providing treatment. The severity of burns suffered by some individuals has raised concerns, hinting at a possible increase in the death toll. As the community grapples with this tragic event, the authorities are intensifying efforts to determine the full extent of the damage and offer support to the affected families. The University of Northern Iraq has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.
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