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  • peloquin
    Till I Come!
    • Jun 2004
    • 8643

    Paraguay Supermarket Fire

    Paraguay Supermarket Fire Death Toll Rises to 124

    ASUNCION, Paraguay (Reuters) - At least 124 people have died after a fire swept through a supermarket on the outskirts of Paraguay's capital Asuncion, the country's police chief said on Sunday.

    "They are still taking bodies out of the supermarket," Paraguay's police chief Humberto Nunez told Reuters.

    Very Sad News
  • beto
    Gold Gabber
    • Jun 2004
    • 964

    #2
    I'm watching it on tv...

    (the Paraguay news guy just said: well... there's no football today, so we'lll just keep informing on this...)

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    • Jibgolly
      Vortexuralizor
      • Jun 2004
      • 20773

      #3
      jesus christ. thats awful news.

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      • solidify
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jun 2004
        • 207

        #4
        Re:: Paraguay Supermarket Fire

        Somebody pass out the fire exstigushers and get the firemen a medal and a raise.
        Reason holds the helm, but passions are the gales.

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        • GregWhelan
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Jun 2004
          • 2992

          #5
          I heard on the news today that the death toll is so high because allegedly they locked the fire exits to prevent looting.Jesus christ,anything for money eh?

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          • MJ
            Here since 2002
            • Jun 2004
            • 6560

            #6
            Originally posted by GregWhelan
            I heard on the news today that the death toll is so high because allegedly they locked the fire exits to prevent looting.Jesus christ,anything for money eh?
            If that is true then someone should pay big time. Who puts money before human saftey. :thumbs Down:
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            • peloquin
              Till I Come!
              • Jun 2004
              • 8643

              #7
              Originally posted by GregWhelan
              I heard on the news today that the death toll is so high because allegedly they locked the fire exits to prevent looting.Jesus christ,anything for money eh?
              that is fucking awful

              update as of today (also from yahoo news)

              "Survivors of an inferno in a crowded supermarket said locked doors slowed their escape from the fast-spreading fire that killed at least 296 people, Paraguay's worst disaster in more than half a century.

              Hundreds more were injured, many with serious burns, after flames swept through the multilevel Ycua Bolanos supermarket on the outskirts of the capital, Asuncion, while it was crowded with Sunday afternoon shoppers.

              Attorney General Oscar German LaTorre put the death toll at 296 but said the search resumed at daylight Monday for victims. Earlier, Paraguay's Channel 9 had reported 340 bodies recovered and hundreds of people injured, citing unofficial accounts by rescue workers and police.

              Officials said the fire was the deadliest incident in Paraguay since a failed military insurrection in 1947 left some 8,000 people dead.

              The heat of the blaze caused one floor to collapse, crushing dozens of cars in the parking lot as flames engulfed motorists inside, police said. Badly burned bodies, some with twisted limbs, were whisked away as black billows of smoke rose overhead. Rescuers led away dozens of children found near the store's toy department.

              "This is a moment of great anguish," said President Nicanor Duarte, who declared three days of national mourning. Classes were canceled in Asuncion and people jammed hospitals and clinics to donate blood.

              Authorities said they had detained two owners of the supermarket for questioning about reports by some survivors that doors had been locked. A statement released by the management denied doors were locked after the fire broke out to prevent looting.

              Police said they were also investigating survivor accounts the fire may have been fueled by an exploding gas canister in the food court area. Authorities said they still had not concluded what cause the blaze.

              Overnight, army troops somberly unloaded truckloads of wooden coffins at makeshift morgues. Tearful relatives filed in early Monday to identify bodies and funerals were being planned at cemeteries around the capital.

              Meanwhile, at hospitals police held back sobbing people as the injured, some covered in gold foil blankets, were rushed into emergency rooms on stretchers.

              One survivor who identified himself as Victor Catan told Argentina's TodoNoticias television network, that he lost his wife in the blaze but escaped with his young son by stumbling out in the dark.

              "I managed to get out with son, but my wife didn't make it," Catan said, adding he was still searching for her.

              Several levels of the multilevel supermarket were covered in soot, including a lower level parking garage where cars were crushed and burned.

              An Associated Press photographer at the scene said hundreds of neighbors living nearby rushed to the scene, helping to carry bodies from the building as firefighters held water hoses. One woman, her face caked in soot, cried as she was carried away on the shoulders of a rescuer.

              Stretched for emergency services including medical equipment, Paraguayan authorities frantically sought additional ambulances from remote interior cities and even neighboring Argentina.

              Public Health Minister Julio Cesar Velazquez told reporters, "I have never seen a disaster like this. The firefighters were taking out, as best as they could, the bodies, the injured and people suffering from smoke inhalation. It's horrible."

              District police commander Aristides Cabral said an explosion reportedly was heard before fire swept through the building.

              "There was an explosion inside and the heat forced the bottom floor supporting the basement to give way, crushing dozens of people," he said."

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              • fumanchu182
                Angantyr The Ruthless
                • Jun 2004
                • 962

                #8
                That sucks man, someone should make mental notes not to lock emergency exit doors from now on.
                The sailors of the United States Navy are among the most disciplined, devoted, and well-trained fighting men the world has ever known. They drink gasoline and piss fire, The spit bullets and shit bombs, and will swim across the ocean with a knife in their teeth just for the chance to carve up those that threaten their homeland.

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                • Pataky P
                  asdf_imo
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1966

                  #9
                  Re:: Paraguay Supermarket Fire

                  I'm heard ,and watching it...unfortunately.. :cry:

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                  • jedbanger
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 33

                    #10
                    it's terrible.

                    talking with my maid about this yesterday (she's from paraguay ) she told me that her son happen works at that supermarket, and fortunately he skipped work that day. really incredible

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                    • peloquin
                      Till I Come!
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 8643

                      #11


                      man, picked the right day to miss work. unimaginable what people down there must be going through right now.

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                      • master of puppets
                        Addiction started
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 480

                        #12
                        That sucks, poor people, in this continent that things are very normal but it stills shock me.
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                        • ixai
                          Fresh Peossy
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 45

                          #13
                          Re:: Paraguay Supermarket Fire

                          Here's http://www.elmundo.es/fotografia/200.../imagen11.html one of the owner's of the supermarket.

                          The news also tells, that when one of the bomber's tried to open one of the blocked doors, he was shot by the security personnel of the place.

                          Bad taste

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                          • Garrick
                            DUDERZ get a life!!!
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 6764

                            #14
                            This is London magazine has been established for over 65 years, providing readers with information about events, exhibitions, music, concerts, theatre and dining. As life returns to normal, Londoners are heading back into the Capital and many visitors are already coming from further afield.


                            yet another article on it... that is messed up. i think i'd be crazy enough to kill the owner and feel no remorse. how could somebody do that? 600 dead possibly!! dude, that ias wrong
                            Should I fuck you at that not until the ass, inject then tremendously hard bumschen and to the termination in the eyes yes?

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                            • alterego
                              Getting warmed up
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 88

                              #15
                              Re:: Paraguay Supermarket Fire

                              what the hell is going on? anything for money? that's awful...shit.

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