The number of fire victims from the club in Kocani, North Macedonia, treated in hospitals in Greece has risen to twelve, with some of the patients being reportedly in serious condition.
Primary concern for most patients remains respiratory complications caused by inhaling toxic fumes during the fire in the early morning hours of Sunday.
Five burn victims are intubated at Papageorgiou Hospital in Thessaloniki, where their condition remains stable but critical. Each patient has sustained burns covering approximately 25% of their body.
Three other victims are receiving treatment at the 401 Military Hospital in Athens, where their condition is reported to be more stable.
The first victims arrived per ambulance for treatment in Greece just hours after the disaster that claimed the lives of 59 mostly young people and injured hundredts.
Meanwhile, the fire’s death toll has risen from 59 to 60, with the latest victim identified as an ambulance driver who had been transporting injured victims to hospitals. He passed away just hours after completing his shift on Sunday morning, though the exact cause of his death remains unclear.