At least 15 people were killed and over 70 were hurt when the roof of a well-known discotheque collapsed on Tuesday in the Dominican Republic’s money.
Rubby Pérez, a flamenco song, was on stage at Jet Set, a well-known club in Santo Domingo, when the accident occurred. One of the survivors, Pérez, was taken to a doctor close by. His situation has not yet been revealed.
Rescue teams are also attempting to find victims by digging through the rubble. The government these did not give up until not a single person remains under that rubble, according to Juan Manuel Méndez, mind of the nation’s Center of Emergency Operations.” We assume that many of them are still intact.
The ceiling collapsing in mid-concert, with terrified visitors fleeing for safety as dust and debris hung in the air.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the common venue’s fundamental failure, which frequently hosts significant music acts.
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