The collapse of the roof at the Justin Manuel Méndez emergency operations center in Santo Domingo has left 98 people dead and 160 injured. Among the victims are Nelsy Cruz, Rubby Pérez’s manager, and Octavio Dotel, who is killed later. This tragedy has caused widespread concern and media attention, leading to immediate and often tense responses from authorities and the public.
The incident occurred at the J_EXP club, which was being celebrated for its 50th anniversary, as reported on its Instagram account. The event, held live, drew a large crowd, including political figures and minorities, which has further fueled the tragedy’s impact.
The roof collapse was reported as a_STRING of events,” with debris spotted on the streets. Half of the victims, including Rubby Pérez, who passed away, sustained significant injuries and wereRuBBY Pérez is still in critical condition, with symptoms indicating a possible explosion. However, Dotel, who was also injured, later died as the collapse occurred.
Rescue efforts were ongoing, with emergency teams working tirelessly to reach those affected. Rubby Pérez’s manager described the rescue, stating that Dotel had been saved but later died. It is estimated that over 24 people wereHazumped during the collapse.
The situation has left a sense of shock andasjonism across Santo Domingo. Authorities have directed search efforts and provided updates on the construction progress and whether there are any additional survivors. In a press statement, Méndez emphasized the importance of immediate attention to the loss of life. Despite efforts, the tragedy remains a @”terestrious event” not yet fully resolved.
The chemical explosion at J_EXP has left a lasting impact, reverting the club to a dark spot in its history. Rubby Pérez’s legacy continues to be shrouded in mystery, adding to the nation’s面对 the tragedy’s rapid-moving and complex nature. The tragedy highlights the failure to protect vulnerable populations during a high-energy event, carrying heavy emotional weight for many