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Type. Fire. Deaths. 17. The Kheyvis fire was a fire in the Kheyvis nightclub in Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina that claimed 17 lives on 20 December 1993. The deceased were 17 teenagers in a graduation party for the La Salle College. [citation needed] 24 people were wounded. [1]
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NameLocationCountryYearSpain2023Russia2022Thuận An, Binh DuongVietnam2022Sattahip, ChonburiThailand2022The Kheyvis Night Club fire took the lives of 17 people in 1993, in Argentina. 24 were injured. The fire started when 2 couches in the VIP area were sprayed with alcohol and then lit on fire with a cigarette.
The Kheyvis fire was a fire in the Kheyvis nightclub in Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. On 20 December 1993, a fire in the club caused the deaths of 17 teenagers in a graduation party for the La Salle College. It is believed to have been caused by the burning of furniture as a prank, although no one was charged with starting it.
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