Volendam Marks 25 Years Since Deadliest Café Fire In Dutch History

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

VOLENDAM, NETHERLANDS (Worthy News) – The historic Dutch fishing town of Volendam is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the nation’s deadliest café fire, a tragedy that killed 14 young people and injured more than 200 others, many with severe burns.

The blaze broke out during New Year’s Eve celebrations on December 31, 2000, at Café Het Hemeltje (“The Little Heaven”), when sparklers ignited dried Christmas decorations on the ceiling. Flames spread rapidly through the overcrowded venue just after midnight.

The disaster plunged the Netherlands into mourning and led to sweeping nationwide fire-safety reforms for bars and nightclubs. Yet a quarter century later, the emotional scars remain visible in Volendam, a postcard-perfect village on the shores of the IJsselmeer (“Lake IJssel) and home to popular Dutch singer Jan Smit.

Among the survivors is Lou Snoek, who suffered burns to 67 percent of his body and spent 49 days in a coma. He was among the most critically injured victims transferred to Belgium for specialized treatment, where he underwent nearly 25 surgeries, including extensive skin grafts and facial reconstruction.

Snoek recently reunited with his Belgian rescuer and caregiver, Luc de Clerck, during anniversary commemorations. Recalling his long recovery, Snoek said he later climbed mountains with De Clerck as a symbol of reclaiming life after the fire.

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“I went up the mountain as a patient,” Snoek said, reflecting on their ascent of Mont Blanc and later Mount Kilimanjaro, “but I came back down as a free and whole person.”

Today, Snoek is married, a father of two, and back at work. He is also among the survivors who helped curate a museum exhibition in Volendam marking the anniversary, honoring those who died, and highlighting the resilience of those who lived.

“Everyone in Volendam was affected,” Snoek said. “You only have to step outside to meet fellow survivors.”

The commemoration underscores how the 2001 fire continues to shape the town, while stories of survival and renewal have emerged from one of the darkest chapters in modern Dutch history.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.

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