At least 98 perish following nightclub roof collapse in Dominican Republic

At least 98 people died and more than 150 were injured after the roof of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic’s capital Santo Domingo collapsed on April 8. The death toll is rising as the searches are advancing, IPN reports.

The roof of the venue collapsed during a performance by the famous singer Rubby Perez, who also died under the rubble. About 400 rescuers are working at full speed to free more people, according to Listín Diario.

The country’s president Luis Abinader decreed national mourning for three days, April 8-10.

Photo source: The Associated Press

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Weather forecasters issued a yellow advisory for strong winds throughout the Republic of Moldova. The warning is valid for April 14 and 15. The gusts will reach 20 meters per second, IPN reports.

The southeast wind is expected to blow in gusts of 15-20 m/s until 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

The winds will be felt especially during the daytime.

In order to prevent possible incidents, the Chisinau City Hall urges citizens to avoid old trees, including parking cars under them.

In case of problematic situations, the inhabitants of the capital city are urged to call the Central Municipal Dispatcher’s Office on (022) 22-22-67, (022) 22-26-04 or the single emergency number 112.

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At least 98 perish following nightclub roof collapse in Dominican Republic

At least 98 people died and more than 150 were injured after the roof of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic’s capital Santo Domingo collapsed on April 8. The death toll is rising as the searches are advancing, IPN reports.

The roof of the venue collapsed during a performance by the famous singer Rubby Perez, who also died under the rubble. About 400 rescuers are working at full speed to free more people, according to Listín Diario.

The country’s president Luis Abinader decreed national mourning for three days, April 8-10.

Photo source: The Associated Press

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From today, April 14, Orthodox Christians enter Holy Week, the last, but also the strictest, week during which parishioners fast hard. Also known as Passion Week, it represents the culmination of the labors of the Savior Jesus Christ and the pinnacle of the spiritual endeavors of the faithful, IPN reports.

On the day after Easter, when Christ’s entry into Jerusalem is marked, the Lent of Sorrows begins. During these days the events experienced by the Savior Jesus Christ in the week leading up to His Resurrection are remembered. The Church urges Christians to relive those events through fasting and prayer.

Monday reminds parishioners of the unripe fig tree, which withered away through the curse of the Lord. The withered fig tree was a symbol, a parable of God’s damnation of Israel for not recognizing his Messiah.

On Tuesday, the churches remember the ten virgins who came to Jesus Christ. Five of them came with oil in a candle and met the Savior. While the other five virgins could not enjoy their encounter with Christ because they went to buy oil for their candles.

Wednesday commemorates a harlot who anointed Jesus Christ with ointment when he entered the house of Simon the leper. This woman is said to have washed the Savior’s feet with tears. For her deed, all her sins were forgiven.

The Thursday before Easter is known as Maundy Thursday or Black Thursday – it is the day that reminds us of the Last Supper. On Thursday evening, the Holy Gospels are read in churches.

Friday in Holy Week is the day on which Jesus Christ was crucified, the day that reminds people of the sufferings endured by the Savior. Good Friday is all liturgical, meaning there are no liturgies. On that day, only the Mass of the Entombment of the Lord is celebrated, and the Prochoul is read.

On Saturday morning the last Mass is celebrated, and at midnight the Resurrection Mass begins.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025