République dominicaine : l’effondrement du toit d’une discothèque à Saint-Domingue fait au moins 98 morts

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Tragedy in the Dominican Republic: Nightclub Roof Collapse in Santo Domingo Leaves Nearly 100 Dead

A devastating accident struck the Dominican capital on Saturday night. The roof of a popular nightclub in Santo Domingo collapsed during peak hours, killing at least 98 people, according to a provisional toll released by local authorities. It’s one of the deadliest incidents the country has faced in recent years.

A Night of Celebration Turns Into a Nightmare

The venue, located in the lively Gazcue district, was hosting several hundred guests for a private event when, just before midnight, part of the roof suddenly gave way. Dozens of partygoers were trapped beneath the rubble as the music continued to play, unaware of the imminent disaster.

Emergency services were alerted by nearby residents and arrived swiftly on the scene. Firefighters, paramedics, and volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the night—sometimes with their bare hands—to rescue survivors. Heartbreaking scenes unfolded outside, where relatives waited anxiously for news of their loved ones.

Safety Concerns Under Scrutiny

Initial reports suggest that recent, undeclared renovations may have compromised the building’s structural integrity. Combined with an unusually high turnout, these changes might have contributed to the collapse. Authorities in Santo Domingo have launched an official investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident and whether negligence played a role.

In response to the tragedy, President Luis Abinader declared three days of national mourning. He expressed his “deep sorrow” and vowed that “the full truth will be uncovered, without leniency.”

Several hospitals in the capital have been mobilized to treat the injured, some of whom remain in critical condition. Blood drives have been organized, and psychological support services are being provided for families affected by the disaster.

The collapse has reignited debate over the safety of public venues in the Dominican Republic, a country with a booming tourism and nightlife scene. For now, the priority remains helping the victims and offering support to those left behind.

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