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More than 100 dead, over 200 injured in fire at Iraq wedding party
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Date:2025-04-25 22:08:50
The number of death cases has risen to 114 and more than 200 injured due to the fire of the wedding hall in Hamdaniyah, the Nineveh Deputy Governor Hasan al-Allaq said.
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