Dominican Republic, The Roof Collapses
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The cause of the collapse remains unknown, and authorities are continuing their investigation while rescue operations continue.
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At least 44 people died and 160 others were injured in the Dominican capital early Tuesday when the roof collapsed at an iconic nightclub where politicians, athletes and others were attending a mereng...
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President Luis Abinader said the dead included Nelsy Cruz, governor of the northern Monte Cristi province.
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Victims have been found to survive for more than two weeks trapped under rubble if they have access to water. However, search and rescue attempts are usually halted around a week after a disaster if no-one has been found alive in the previous day or two.
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