Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim general mayor, emphasized the pain and the vivid memory of the young people who lost their lives in the Colectiv fire on October 30. He described that night as one that profoundly changed Bucharest, leaving an open wound and an important warning. In the context of the commemoration, Bujduveanu also referred to the recent tragic incident in Rahova, highlighting the need for community solidarity and responsibility to prevent such events. He also mentioned that, 10 years after the Colectiv tragedy, the city must become a place where safety is a reality, not just a promise. The Colectiv tragedy led to the death of 64 people, and recent incidents, including the explosion in Rahova and medical negligence, raise questions about public safety.
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