After the collapse of the roof of the Dominican Club, the expectations of the survivors faded

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: The rescue team in the Dominican Republic was dug through the remains of a mythical nightclub on Thursday, which collapsed early this week, killing at least 184 people, but the survivors were expected to find. Meanwhile, dozens of people in the capital Santo domingo Still discovered his loved ones, disappointed after receiving no response after visiting hospitals and forensic institutes of the country.
Doctors warned that some of the two dozen patients hospitalized were still not clear, especially eight who were in critical condition. Health Minister Dr. Victor Atalah said, “If the trauma is very good, there is not much time” left to save patients in that situation.
He and other doctors said that injuries include fractures in the skull, femur and pelvis, which are caused by a slab of cement falling on those who attended a merengue concert at the Jet Set Night Club in Santo Domingo, where more than 200 were injured.
The government said on Wednesday night that it was wandering at a recovery phase, focused on finding the bodies, but Juan Manuel Mendez, director of the Center of Emergency Operations, said that the crew at the scene was still searching for the victims and the survivors, although no one was found alive since Tuesday afternoon. “We are not going to leave anyone. Our work will continue,” he said. The legendary club was packed with musicians, professional athletes and government officials when the dust started falling from the roof and in the early Tuesday. After minutes, the roof collapsed.
The victims include the mergue icon Rubbi Perez, singing the crowd before the roof collapsed; Former MLB players Octavio Dotail and Tony Enrich Blanco Cabrera; And Nelsi Cruise, Governor of Northwestern province of Montechrist, whose brother is a seven-time leading league baseball all-star Nelson Cruise.
Was also a retired United Nations Officer killed; Saxophoneist Louis Solis, who was playing on stage when the roof collapsed; New York -based fashion designer Martin Polanko; Public Works Minister’s son and daughter -in -law; Brother of the Vice President of the Ministry of Youth; And three employees of Group popular, a financial services company, including the AFP popular bank and his wife’s president.
Randolpho Rizo Gomez, director of the country’s 911 system, said it received more than 100 calls, many of which were buried under debris by many people. He said that the police reached the spot in 90 seconds, followed by the first response by units after minutes. He said that in less than half an hour, 25 soldiers, seven fire brigades and 77 ambulances became active.
Officials said the crew used dogs and thermal cameras to search the victims, saving 145 people from the debris. It was not immediately clear what happened due to the collapse of the roof, or when the jet set building was last inspected. The government said late on Wednesday that once the recovery phase ends, it will start a thorough investigation.
The club issued a statement stating that he was cooperating with the authorities. A spokesman for the club owner family told Associated Press that he was passed with questions about possible inspections. Meanwhile, a spokesman of the Public Works Ministry mentioned questions to the mayor’s office. A spokesman for the mayor’s office did not respond to the request of the comment.