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Iraq Hamdaniyah Wedding Hall Fire Kills Over 100, Protests Escalate
Major Fire Breaks Out at Wedding Hall in Hamdaniyah, Iraq
A tragic fire at a wedding hall in the Hamdaniyah district of Nineveh Province, northern Iraq, has resulted in at least 100 deaths and 150 injuries. The Iraqi Ministry of Health reported that the majority of victims died from burns and smoke inhalation during the wedding. While local authorities responded to extinguish the blaze, highly flammable construction materials and overcrowding are being cited as major factors that exacerbated the casualties.
Escalating Protests Demand Government Accountability
Following the tragedy, intense protests by residents have erupted in the streets of Hamdaniyah, mourning the victims and demanding accountability from the government. Protesters are specifically calling for the resignation of the Nineveh Governor and the Mayor of Hamdaniyah, seeking justice. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident and personally visited the accident site to comfort the bereaved families and pledge measures to prevent recurrence.
*Source: YouTube: CGTN (2026-03-11)*



