Romania marks a year since deadly nightclub fire
BUCHAREST, Romania — A year ago, Miluta Flueras was taking photos of a rock band at the Colectiv nightclub when he was trapped in a fire that killed 64, the worst in Romania’s modern history.
Flueras dragged himself out of the inferno, which was sparked by a pyrotechnics show, and spent the next 42 days in a Bucharest hospital undergoing two operations. He still wears a cap after the fire seared his curly mop of hair and scalp, and compression gloves protect his charred hands while he awaits skin grafts.
But he considers himself one of the lucky ones.
“I didn’t hear the horror, the screams,” because I got out early, he said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. “Some (survivors) cut themselves off from others. Others suffered a lot.”


