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The deaths of the Romanian women – aged 25 and 31 – take the death toll to 29.

A further 180 were wounded in the fire – thought to have been triggered by sparks on stage on Friday.

Thousands of people marched silently with flowers through Bucharest on Sunday to commemorate the victims.

And ambassador Hans Klemm visited the Colectiv nightclub site to meet people who had lit candles in tribute.

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Deputy interior minister Raed Arafat said: "Unfortunately, two female victims died today.

"The state of those hospitalised and labelled critical remains critical."

The government declared three days of national mourning on Saturday following the horrific fire.

As many as 400 people were watching the band perform when the inferno broke out at the Colectiv club in Bucharest, Romania.

Some of the victims are said to be foreigners but the Foreign Office is not yet aware of any Brits hurt or killed.

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Eyewitness Victor Ionescu – who was at the club with his girlfriend – said: "People were fainting, they were fainting from the smoke.

"It was total chaos – people were trampling on each other."

Another man who escaped the venue said: "There was a stampede of people running out of the club."

The gig featured a "customised light show and pyrotechnic effects", according to a Facebook event page set up by the club.

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Gabriel Oprea, Romania's interior minister, said: "Unfortunately, the number of deaths is expected to rise."

And Romania's President Klaus Iohannis said he was "deeply grieved by the tragic events that happened this evening in downtown."

Writing on Facebook, he added: "It is a very sad day for all of us, for our nation and for me personally."

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Nicolae Banicioiu, the health minister, said a crisis unit had been set up to deal with the aftermath of the fire.

He said: "Everyone was mobilised and try to do everything we can. We are bombarded with the number of severe cases.

"Victims have been sent to the accident and emergency hospitals in the capital."

He also appealed for blood donations.