Roof collapse at Dominican Republic nightclub kills at least 13


At least 15 people have died after a roof collapsed at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic.

Many more are injured and rescue workers are still attempting to free people from the rubble.

It is not yet clear what caused the incident, which happened in the early hours of Tuesday during a concert by the popular merengue singer Rubby Pérez at the Jet Set discotheque in the capital, Santo Domingo.

The president of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, has expressed his condolences to the families affected.

The director of the Emergency Operations Centre (COE), Juan Manuel Méndez, said rescue workers were still looking for people under the debris.

He added that ambulances had made more than 100 trips to the area’s hospitals, at times carrying more than one patient. Officials are still trying to determine the total number of those injured.

The preliminary total of those killed is 15.

Mr Méndez said he was hopeful that many of those buried under the collapsed roof were still alive.

Jet Set is a popular nightclub in the capital which regularly hosts dance music concerts on Monday evenings.

Video footage apparently taken inside the club shows people sitting at tables in front of the stage and some dancing to the music in the back while Rubby Pérez sings.

In a separate mobile phone recording shared on social media, a man standing next to the stage can be heard saying “something fell from the ceiling”, while his finger can be seen pointing towards the roof.

In the footage, singer Rubby Pérez, also seems to be looking towards the area pointed out by the man.

Less than 30 seconds later, a noise can be heard and the recording goes black while a woman is heard shouting “Dad, what’s happened to you?”.

One of Rubby Pérez’s band members told local media that the club had been full when the collapse happened “at around 1am”.

“I thought it was an earthquake,” the musician said.



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