Bosnia official puts death toll in retirement home fire at 11, with over 30 injured

A devastating fire erupted on Tuesday evening at a retirement facility in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, resulting in the deaths of at least 11 individuals and leaving over 30 injured, according to Bosnian officials. The blaze, which originated on the building’s seventh floor (eighth floor in U.S. terminology), quickly spread, trapping elderly residents who were unable to evacuate due to mobility issues or illness. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Among the injured were firefighters and rescue workers who responded to the emergency. Tuzla’s mayor, Zijad Lugavic, confirmed that authorities convened an emergency meeting on Wednesday to evaluate the situation and coordinate relief efforts. Ruza Kajic, a resident on the third floor, recounted hearing “popping sounds” and witnessing flames descending from the upper floors as she prepared for bed. The incident has cast a somber shadow over the community, highlighting the vulnerabilities of elderly care facilities in emergency situations.