A fire broke out during a concert by the band Goodbye To Gravity

A fire at a concert venue in Bucharest, Romania, last Friday (October 30th) left at least 29 dead. The fire was caused by fireworks that were part of a concert that night by the local heavy metal band Goodbye To Gravity. The band was launching their new album, "Mantras Of War".

According to official reports, the fireworks caused one of the house's pillars to catch fire, which started the blaze.

With over 400 people at the scene, the number of victims taken to the hospital has reached 140, and the death toll is at least 29, including two guitarists from the band, Vlad Telea and Mihai Alexandru. According to official reports, the number of fatalities could double.

According to officials, safety regulations were ignored by the concert venue. Romania has declared three days of national mourning.

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