Murcia nightclubs at centre of fire which killed 13 ordered to close a year ago, authorities say

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Local authorities said on Monday that it operates year ago without a valid permission year ago and was ordered to close at that time. Lock Points At least 13 people in the fire early on Sunday At least 13 people fire early hours of Sunday, ordered two clubs center of local government to close January 2022 In January 2022, local government ordered closure of two clubs in center of fire. Authorities, at least 13 people in the fire early on Sunday. The fire passed through three neighboring nightclubs in Atalayalar at foot of city, but two of clubs - Teatre and La Fonda Milagros - were most affected. At press conference held on Monday, local authorities said that the Teatre, who has received license to operate as nightclub and kitchen since 2008, asked for special permission after allocating the establishment into two clubs in 2019. However, in January 2022, municipality ordered building to stop all business activities, as dividing building required enterprise to demand a completely different permission. The Teatre has failed the decision and the closure order was October 2022. It was not immediately clear why he was allowed to continue to work after the order. "We will hold everyone who may be responsible for the account," Antonio Navarro, a member of the local council responsible for urban planning, said.Said. Mr. Navarro said despite closing order of municipal authorities, he was not aware of nightclubs that were open and they are still not sure whether local inspectors visited places to apply order. According to spokesman Spain's national police, 13 victims fire Sunday were found in La Fonda Club, which had collapsed due to intensity flames. Central Government's Regional Office, chairman of the district office, said that savior could not find any more losses beyond 13 and that more people were missing. The mother of a victim was miserable while talking to the police on Sunday The Spanish media reported that many of the dead celebrated their birthday. Murcia Mayor Jose Ballesta told state publisher TV, police could not reach site due to danger of high temperature and more structural collapse. They were trying to balance the building so that firefighters could access the site. So far, only three of the 13 victims have been identified.

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