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Funeral held for victims of Russian nightcliub fire inferno
PERM, Russia -- Grieving relatives of victims of a nightclub fire seenat a cemetery in Perm, about 700 miles (1,200 kilometers) east ofMoscow, yesterday. (Photo: AP)
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December 6, 2009

Funeral held for victims of Russian nightcliub fire inferno

Death toll climbs to 112

PERM, Russia (AFP) — Victims of a Russian nightclub blaze that killed 112 people were buried yest erday, with angry mourners claiming lax oversight by authorities led to one of the country’s worst recent tragedies.

About 100 people, most in their early 20s, stood grim and silent in the city’s snow-covered cemetery for the funeral of one of the nightclub’s barmen, 26-year-old Timur Parfiryev. The funeral was one of three on Sunday.

“Timur pulled friends out of the fire and died after he ran into the flames again,” a man who gave his name only as Andrei said, adding Parfiryev’s widow was pregnant with their first child.

“They found him when they were searching the ruins,” he said, blaming the “corrupt authorities” for poor fire safety enforcement at the club.

Four people, including the manager of the Perm nightclub, have been charged with failing to follow firework safety regulations, according to the prosecutor’s office. They could face seven years in jail.

The death toll in the blaze rose to 112 yesterday as a woman died in hospital, a Perm regional emergency services spokeswoman told AFP.

The health ministry published a list on its website of the 109 people injured in the tragedy, 31 of whom are in a critical condition.

“For patients like them, the second and third days are the most difficult. Their condition changes all the time,” Health Minister Tatiana Golikova said.

Flames sparked by fireworks quickly caught on the wood and straw decor at the Lame Horse nightclub early Saturday, witnesses said, causing panic as some 230 club-goers stampeded as they rushed to flee, choking on smoke.

In the wake of the tragedy, authorities accused club managers of ignoring repeated orders to comply with safety standards, with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev condemning them as without “brains nor conscience”.

Russia’s emergency services chief Sergei Shoigu called Sunday for a ban on the use of fireworks at public gatherings and ordered fire-safety checks redoubled ahead of the New Year celebrations.

“We should categorically ban the use of pyrotechnics in places where mass events are being held,” Shoigu said, quoted by Russian news agencies.

Angry residents lit candles and laid carnations outside the charred ruins of the nightclub in Perm, a city of around a million people some 1,200 kilometres (700 miles) east of Moscow.

One survivor, Nadezhda Safina, described how fast the fire had ignited and spread, saying she only managed to escape because she had sat near an exit.

“A spark from the fireworks set fire to the ceiling and it started to smolder… the plastic started melting and dripping on people,” she told AFP. “It was full of thick, brown smoke. It was frightening, people were crawling.”

Teary-eyed, she said she had no doubt about who was to blame: “This was negligence. Nothing blew up, it wasn’t a terrorist act.”

Another resident, who gave her name only as Nadezhda, also accused organisers of “stupidity and indifference”.

“The people who organise parties should create safe conditions. This was terrible. Something like this should have never happened,” she said.

Less than an hour after the start of the blaze, firemen were piling bodies outside and hysterical club-goers searched among the rows for their friends, said witnesses, blogging on the popular Russian Internet site Livejournal.

“When I got out of the nightclub, rescue workers were already carrying out bodies. The panic was horrendous. For the 300 guests, there was only one narrow door,” posted one woman blogger, who said she had worked at the club.

Another Livejournal user, Yakimovmihail, said he joined in the rescue efforts after walking by the site of the fire.

“I saw a man in rags, with no hair or eyelashes,” he wrote. “But the awful part started five minutes or so later when the firefighters arrived. That’s when they began to drag the people out.”

The weekend tragedy highlighted lax enforcement of fire safety laws in Russia, where the death rate from fires is several times higher than in the West.

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