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Death toll rises to 27 in Dominican Republic explosion

Local media in the Dominican Republic reported that some of the wounded had suffered burns on up to 40 percent of their bodies
Local media in the Dominican Republic reported that some of the wounded had suffered burns on up to 40 percent of their bodies - Copyright AFP STRINGER
Local media in the Dominican Republic reported that some of the wounded had suffered burns on up to 40 percent of their bodies - Copyright AFP STRINGER

The death toll from an explosion that ripped through a commercial area of a town in the Dominican Republic has risen to 27, authorities said Wednesday.

The blast on Monday sent shock waves through the commercial area of San Cristobal, less than 30 kilometers (18 miles) from the capital Santo Domingo, sparking a fire that is still partially burning two days later.

The director of the country’s emergency operations center, Juan Manuel Mendez, gave the updated figures at a news conference, saying the priority now was on extinguishing the fire.

Civil defense official Delfin Antonio Rodriguez told local news channel SIN that 90 percent of the blaze had been extinguished.

Of the 59 people injured, 37 remained hospitalized, officials said.

Local media reported that some of the wounded had suffered burns on up to 40 percent of their bodies.

“This is an event which has affected us all, we are all very shocked, very sad,” said President Luis Abinader, who attended a mass in honor of the victims.

He declared a day of national mourning for Thursday, during which flags will fly at half-mast.

Authorities said Monday that a four-month-old baby was among the dead.

The cause of the explosion has not been determined, nor has its exact origin.

The blast and resulting fire affected nine buildings and partially destroyed four.

Some 500 firefighters and other rescue officials were sent to the scene, with search dogs used to comb the debris.

“The windows of the house shook strongly and I thought there had been an earthquake,” a witness told the Listin Diario newspaper. 

AFP
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