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At least 45 dead after the explosion that destroyed a hotel in Havana, Cuba

2022-05-12T21:18:47.621Z


Several people died and dozens more are hospitalized after a huge explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana, Cuba.


Why is the Hotel Saratoga one of the most iconic in Cuba?

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Havana (CNN) --

The death toll from the explosion at the Saratoga Hotel in Havana on Friday has risen to 45 and rescuers said they believe they have now recovered all the victims.

“There is no longer anyone who is considered missing,” said Colonel Luis Guzmán, head of the Cuban Fire Department

A total of 98 people were injured in the explosion and 16 people remain hospitalized, according to the Cuban Ministry of Health.

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Authorities have said they believe a gas leak caused the explosion.

Colonel Guzmán said that workers will continue to clear the area of ​​debris during a press conference on Thursday.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel ordered a national mourning from 6 a.m. on May 13 until midnight the next day, according to Cuban state media, and ordered all flags to fly at half-staff during that period.

  • Explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Cuba: what we know about the tragedy

On Tuesday, the president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, visited the area surrounding the Hotel Saratoga for the third time, according to a publication by the Cuban Presidential Office.

Díaz-Canel indicated in networks that "the Hotel Saratoga the priority continues to be to find the disappeared."

Possible cause of the explosion

A gas leak is believed to be the cause of the explosion at the Saratoga Hotel, according to the Cuban Presidential Office, which said more details would be forthcoming.

"Everything indicates that the explosion was caused by an accident," the Cuban Presidential Office said in a tweet.

The death toll grows after the explosion in a hotel in Cuba 4:38

Witnesses described a "huge explosion" apparently destroying buses and cars outside the hotel in the city center.

Footage from the scene showed the building's at least three-story blown-up facade adorned with green and white stucco.

Columns of dust and smoke could be seen rising around the rubble on the ground.

A sign for the Hotel Saratoga hangs in the rubble after an explosion in Havana severely damaged it on May 6.

(Ramon Espinosa/AP)

A CNN crew on the ground saw a bloodied woman being carried from the blast site.

Firefighters were using their bare hands to move broken pieces of granite and stone to pull people out of the rubble.

Pieces of metal awnings, balconies and large chunks of stone were scattered about 90 meters away from the hotel.

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An explosion rocked Havana, Cuba on Friday, destroying the Hotel Saratoga.

Buses and cars were also destroyed outside the hotel.

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Rescuers work after an explosion at the Saratoga hotel in Havana, on May 6, 2022. - A powerful explosion destroyed part of a hotel under repair in downtown Havana on Friday, AFP witnessed.

(Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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The explosion destroyed the Saratoga Hotel.

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View of the damage after an explosion at the Saratoga hotel in Havana, on May 6, 2022. (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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This is how rescuers work in the explosion zone.

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Ambulances outside the Hotel Saratoga after an explosion in Havana, on May 6, 2022. (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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View of a damaged wall after an explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana, on May 6, 2022. (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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This is what the hotel's facade looks like after the explosion.

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Another view of the destruction caused by the explosion (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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Emergency workers walk through the rubble outside the Hotel Saratoga after an explosion in Havana on May 6.

(Ramon Espinosa/AP)

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The suspected gas explosion hit a bus near the hotel (CNN)

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Like a taxi parked near the Saratoga Hotel (CNN)

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Located in front of the hotel, the windows of a truck were also smashed.

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You can see inside the rooms of the Hotel Saratoga after the explosion.

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A close-up view inside the rooms of the Hotel Saratoga after the explosion.

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The first floors of the Hotel Saratoga were destroyed after the explosion.

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This is what the Hotel Saratoga looked like in Havana on January 26, 2017. (Yamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images/File)

Díaz-Canel, visited this Friday the place of the explosion and the Hermanos Ameijeras hospital, where several victims were sent, according to images shared by the Presidential Office on Twitter.

He said the blast was "not a bomb or an attack, it's an unfortunate accident" after returning to the blast site.

Hospitals continue to treat all the injured and rescue activities continue, he added.

Mexico's foreign minister tweeted his solidarity with the victims of the explosion.

“Our solidarity with the victims and those affected, as well as with the people of that endearing brother town,” said Marcelo Ebrard.

  • The story of the luxurious Hotel Saratoga, destroyed by an explosion in Havana

The hotel was built at the end of the 19th century and, in the 1930s, it was one of the most important hotels in the city.

It has 96 rooms since it reopened in 2005 after a refurbishment, according to its website.

Personalities such as the writer Rafael Alberti have passed through its doors.

Debris is scattered after an explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana on May 6.

(Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)

Two Spanish tourists were affected by the explosion

Two Spanish tourists were affected by the explosion.

A tourist died and another was seriously injured after the explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana on Friday, the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Saturday.

Tragic news reaches us from Cuba.

A Spanish tourist has died and another Spanish citizen is seriously injured after the explosion of the Saratoga hotel.

All our love for their families and those of all the victims and injured.

Our support also to the Cuban people.

– Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) May 7, 2022

"Tragic news reaches us from Cuba. A Spanish tourist has died and another Spanish citizen is seriously injured after the explosion of the Saratoga hotel," Sánchez tweeted.

“All our love for their families and those of all the victims and injured.

Our support for the Cuban people,” added Sánchez.

A "huge explosion"

Witnesses told CNN correspondent Patrick Oppmann at the scene that a "huge explosion" had occurred.

Images from the scene show the destroyed facade of at least three floors of the building.

Plumes of dust and smoke could also be seen rising around the debris on the ground.

Buses and cars outside the hotel were also destroyed.

With information from Patrick Oppmann, Karol, Abel Alvarado, Karol Suárez, Jorge Engels and

Claudia Rebaza

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Source: cnnespanol

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