Havana hotel blast toll rises to 30

Havana hotel blast toll rises to 30

Havana hotel blast toll rises to 30

Havana hotel blast toll rises to 30

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Authorities said on Sunday that the death toll from an accidental explosion at a luxury hotel in central Havana had risen to 30, as firefighters continued to search through the rubble.

The public health ministry reported that twenty-four people were being treated in hospitals following the powerful blast on Friday, which was thought to be caused by a gas leak.

Seven were critically injured and another six were in serious condition.

The hotel had been closed for business during renovation work, and many victims of the late-morning explosion were construction workers or hotel employees preparing for its reopening, which was to have been next week.

The first four floors of the establishment, which were closed to guests while being refurbished, were gutted in the late-morning blast that sent dust and smoke billowing into the air and rubble tumbling to the ground.

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The explosion tore off large parts of the facade, blew out windows and destroyed cars parked outside the five-star hotel, known for having hosted celebrities such as Madonna, Beyonce, Mick Jagger and Rihanna.

The dome of a nearby Baptist church also collapsed.

A 29-year-old Spanish tourist, who had been walking nearby, was among the fatalities that also included four children.

The tourist’s husband was injured in the blast that an official said happened while a gas tank was being refilled by a tanker truck.

Condolence messages have been sent by officials from the United States, Canada, the European Union, China, Russia, and Venezuela.

Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador arrived in Havana on Saturday as part of a Central American emigration tour.

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