- República Cromagnon nightclub fire
República Cromagnon (Spanish for "
Cro-Magnon Republic ") was anightclub inBuenos Aires ,Argentina .On
30 December 2004 , a fire broke out in the club, killing 194 people and injuring 714 others. The venue was playing host to rock groupCallejeros and around 3,000 people were in attendance. The blaze was started when a pyrotechnic flare (a popular device inNew Year's Eve celebrations) was set off and ignited foam in the ceiling. The materials used in the building for decoration were flammable: mostlywood ,styrofoam , acoustic panels and a plastic net (a so-called "media sombra"). This plastic net was hung from the ceiling and caught fire first, melting into a rain of fire. In some parts of the building, teddy bear stuffing was used as a cheap alternative to wool fiber. The owner and the band's lead singer had told the patrons not to use flares inside the building.Four of the six doors, some of which were
fire exit s, were chained shut so that "people would not enter without paying", according tomayor Aníbal Ibarra . Most of the victims died from inhaling poisonous gases,smoke andcarbon monoxide , unlike most accidents of this kind, where most die from crushing or burning. Some small children and babies, kept in an improvised nursery operated in the ladies' washroom upstairs, were also killed in the fire.Following the disaster, an Argentine judge issued a national and international arrest order against
Omar Chabán , local businessman and owner of República Cromagnon and other nightclubs, including one calledCemento that had been closed by court orders many times before. Chabán was located at one of his houses in the neighbourhood of Montserrat and was arrested. Police are now seeking those responsible for setting off the flare. If they are found (some reports say they have already been identified and that they are children), then they could face eight to twenty years inprison .President
Néstor Kirchner decreed three days of national mourning, and city authorities forbade concerts and closed all nightclubs inBuenos Aires during the mourning period.Investigation results
It later became known that República Cromagnon was overdue for a fire hazard inspection since late November 2004. Although Mayor Ibarra blamed the Fire Department of the Argentine Federal Police (responsible for the inspections), several flaws in the city's inspection system surfaced. Coupled with the city's poor capability to handle a disaster of this magnitude, critics pointed to Ibarra for failing to reorganize Buenos Aires' inspection system. A few days after the fire, Ibarra reshuffled the entire Buenos Aires security and emergency administration. The City Legislature announced that Mayor Ibarra was going to face a questioning session. However, the Legislature failed to achieve the necessary votes to question Ibarra. Shortly after, Ibarra voluntarily submitted to a questioning session, and announced a recall referendum to decide whether he would remain in office or not.
Relatives and friends of the dead organized several marches to
Plaza de Mayo demanding the resignation ofAníbal Ibarra as Mayor of Buenos Aires, the conviction of Omar Chabán and more efficiency in the inspection system. Some of these marches ended with incidents between protesters and the police.President Kirchner also suffered heavy criticism for his actions (or lack thereof), especially for staying at his holiday retreat of
El Calafate , Santa Cruz, instead of returning to Buenos Aires, and for remaining silent for five days. Kirchner responded in an aggressive manner, blaming the criticism on theyellow journalism and on journalists "full of hatred", explaining his decision not to return to Buenos Aires as trying to avoid sensationalism. Critics of the President have contrasted Kirchner's actions during the Cromagnon tragedy with his actions during the collapse of a mine shaft in his home province of Santa Cruz, when he quickly went to the site.On 14 November 2005, an
impeachment jury formed by a commission of the Buenos Aires Legislature suspended Mayor Ibarra for four months, pending investigation of his performance that could lead to his destitution. He has accused the opposition of manipulating the families of República Cromagnon's victims in order to ruin his career. On 7 March 2006, after four months of deliberations, the impeachment jury voted to remove Ibarra from office.Kheyvis fire
On
20 December 1993 , a fire at the nightclubKheyvis caused the deaths of 17 teenagers and is believed to have been caused by the burning of furniture as a prank, although no one was charged with starting it. TheKheyvis fire led to tougher regulations, including mandatory emergency exits and extensive security inspections of existing nightclubs.External links
* [http://www.quenoserepita.com.ar/what_happened_in_cromanon Documentary Video explaining several government flaws that lead to the tragedy]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/ext/track/news/-/http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z252289399&z=50237902 Fire at Buenos Aires Nightclub Kills 174"] at ABCNEWS.com
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4136625.stm "Scores die in Argentina club fire"] atBBC news
* [http://www.quenoserepita.com.ar Que No Se Repita] : Main organization that groups victim and survivor families and is undertaking legal actions.
* [http://www.quenoserepita.com.ar/victimas_de_cromagnon The official list of death in the tragedy]
* [http://www.lospibesdecromagnon.org.ar/ Los pibes de Cromañón] Memoria y Justicia por Nuestros Pibes - Grupo de Familiares, amigos y sobrevivientes de Cromañón.
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