More than 60 dead in Iraq shopping mall inferno 'after air conditioner explodes'
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At least 61 people have died after a huge fire ripped through a shopping mall in Iraq, with a survivor saying the inferno began after an air conditioning unit exploded.

Officials have launched an investigation into the blaze at the newly-opened six-storey Corniche Hypermarket Mall in the city of Kut, where men, women and children were said to be shopping last night.

The blaze reportedly began on the first floor of the building before tearing through the entire block, with horrifying video showing the block engulfed by flames and smoke. 

Harrowing footage circulating on social media appears to show people on the roof as the flames rose up the building. It is unclear whether they were rescued.

Firefighters rescued a number of people from the building, local media reports. Ambulances were still taking casualties to hospital until 4am local time. 

Chilling pictures of the aftermath this morning show the building completely blackened and burned out, with firefighters still at the scene.

Searches were continuing for the missing in the building’s wreckage this morning.

A medical source said there are ‘many unidentified bodies,’ with the dead said to include men, women and children.

Iraq’s interior ministry said in a statement: ‘The tragic fire claimed the lives of 61 innocent citizens, most of whom suffocated in bathrooms, and among them 14 charred bodies yet to be identified.’

Horrifying videos show the six-storey building ablaze as fire engines tried to douse it with water

Horrifying videos show the six-storey building ablaze as fire engines tried to douse it with water

The blaze tore through the newly-opened six-storey Corniche Hypermarket Mall last night

The blaze tore through the newly-opened six-storey Corniche Hypermarket Mall last night

Aerial footage of the fire shows how it spread quickly through the shopping mall as people watched in horror

A side view of the building as the blaze tore through it

Aerial footage of the fire shows how it spread quickly through the shopping mall as people watched in horror

Officials have launched an investigation into the blaze at the newly-opened six-storey Corniche Hypermarket Mall in the city of Kut

Officials have launched an investigation into the blaze at the newly-opened six-storey Corniche Hypermarket Mall in the city of Kut 

Grief-stricken relatives attend the scene of the blaze in Kut, Iraq, as search efforts continued this morning

Grief-stricken relatives attend the scene of the blaze in Kut, Iraq, as search efforts continued this morning

The destroyed facade of the new shopping centre is seen in the aftermath of the blaze, which claimed dozens of lives

The destroyed facade of the new shopping centre is seen in the aftermath of the blaze, which claimed dozens of lives

Civil defence teams rescued more than 45 people who were trapped inside the five-storey building, which includes a restaurant and a supermarket, the interior ministry said.

The blaze broke out late Wednesday, reportedly starting on the first floor before rapidly engulfing the building.

It is just the latest disaster in a country where safety regulations are frequently neglected. 

The cause of last night’s tragedy was not immediately known, but one survivor said that an air conditioner had exploded.

Ambulances were still ferrying casualties to hospitals as late as 4:00 am, with wards in Kut – around 160 kilometres (100 miles) southeast of Baghdad – overwhelmed.

An AFP correspondent said the mall had only opened five days earlier and reported seeing charred bodies at the province’s forensic department.

Though the fire was eventually contained, firefighters continued searching for missing victims.

Videos posted on social media showed distraught relatives waiting at the hospital for news, some collapsing in grief.

One man sat on the ground, pounding his chest and crying out, ‘Oh my father, oh my heart’.

Firefighters rescued a number of people from the building, local media reports. Ambulances were still taking casualties to hospital until 4am local time

Firefighters rescued a number of people from the building, local media reports. Ambulances were still taking casualties to hospital until 4am local time

Iraqi Security forces gather in front of the burned out hypermarket building in Kut

Iraqi Security forces gather in front of the burned out hypermarket building in Kut

Chilling pictures of the aftermath this morning show the building completely blackened and burned out, with firefighters still at the scene

Chilling pictures of the aftermath this morning show the building completely blackened and burned out, with firefighters still at the scene

Military personnel sit in a vehicle near the wreckage of the shopping centre after a massive overnight fire killed dozens

Military personnel sit in a vehicle near the wreckage of the shopping centre after a massive overnight fire killed dozens

Dozens of people gathered outside the hospital checking ambulances as they arrived, some of them overcome with emotion.

One of them, Nasir al-Quraishi, a doctor in his 50s, said he lost five family members in the fire.

‘A disaster has befallen us,’ he told AFP. ‘We went to the mall to have some food, eat dinner and escape power cuts at home.

‘An air conditioner exploded on the second floor and then the fire erupted – and we couldn’t escape.’

Governor Miyahi declared three days of mourning and said local authorities would file a lawsuit against the mall’s owner and the building contractor.

‘The tragedy is a major shock… and requires a serious review of all safety measures,’ he said.

Onlookers gather in front of a charred building after a fire tore through the newly opened Hyper Mall overnight in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut

Onlookers gather in front of a charred building after a fire tore through the newly opened Hyper Mall overnight in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ordered a ‘thorough probe’ into the fire to identify ‘shortcomings’ and prevent further incidents.

Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, Shiite Islam’s highest authority in Iraq, offered condolences to the victims’ families.

Safety standards in Iraq’s construction sector are often disregarded, and the country, whose infrastructure is in disrepair after decades of conflict, is often the scene of fatal fires and accidents.

Fires increase during the blistering summer as temperatures approach 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit).

In September 2023, a fire killed at least 100 people when it ripped through a crowded Iraqi wedding hall, sparking a panicked stampede for the exits.

In July 2021, a fire in the Covid unit of a hospital in southern Iraq killed more than 60 people.

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