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At least 11 people have lost their lives and 35 were injured, three seriously, in a fire that occurred this Tuesday night in a nursing home in the city of Tuzla, in it northeast Bosnia-Herzegovina.
According to the first information, a fire broke out for reasons still unknown in the seventh floor from the residence, where they were staying people affected by dementia or cancer.
A large number of firefighters have managed to control and put out the fire, official sources indicated to the news portal. Klix.
Tuzla is not crying alone tonight. We mourn for the generation that deserved peace and met the flames. In the evening, a fire broke out in the Pensioners’ Home in Tuzla. It has been officially confirmed that nine people have died so far. This is not just a tragedy. This is a matter of conscience. Are they… pic.twitter.com/y3sIZ3ntJA
— Emin Gradaščević (@GradascevicEmin) November 4, 2025
Complaints about poor conditions
Among the injured, who are hospitalized at the Tuzla University Clinical Center, there are police and firefightersas well as doctors and nursing home employeesin addition to residents.
The director of the residence, Mirsad Bakalovic, has resigned amidst press reports of past allegations and grievances over alleged bad conditions of the institution.
Local authorities are preparing to move the residents remaining in the building to other places.
The Police have opened an investigation to clarify the causes of the incident.
