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At least 14 dead in fire at North Macedonia Covid hospital

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Tetovo (North Macedonia), Sep 9 (EFE / EPA). - (Camera: Gjorgi Licovski) The number of deaths in the fire that occurred last night in a container that served as a covid unit in the Macedonian city of Tetovo has risen to 14, and the identification process is becoming difficult because some victims have been burned.FOOTAGE OF THE HOSPITAL IN TETOVO, NORTH MACEDONIA

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