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Huge Explosion In The Hotel In Cuba’s Capital Havana

Huge explosion in the hotel in Cuba’s capital Havana, 18 people died: Havana Blast.

The death toll in a massive explosion at a hotel in the Cuban capital Havana on Friday night has reached 18.

Expressing grief over the incident, the Cuban President informed that eighteen people, including a pregnant woman and child, were killed in an explosion at the Saratoga Hotel in Havana.

According to the information, so far many people are said to be missing and many people are badly injured.

Huge explosion in the hotel: 9 people died yesterday.

The explosion in the hotel was so intense that a part of this luxury hotel was badly damaged. At the same time, the buildings adjacent to the hotel have also suffered a lot.

Let us tell you that Cuban officials had said earlier in the day that nine people had died as a result of the explosion, which has now increased to 18.

At the same time, the administration had reported that 40 people were injured.

The threat of explosion due to gas leak.

The reason for the explosion is said to be a gas leak. A tweet issued by Cuba’s presidential palace said that ‘preliminary investigations show that the explosion was caused by a gas leak.’

However, the administration says that the investigation is still on.

Many people feared being trapped under the rubble.

The relief work is going on after the blast. Several people are feared trapped under the debris after the incident.

At the same time, this explosion was so tremendous that vehicles parked on the other side of the road were also hit by it and many people were also injured.

On the other hand, this explosion can also give a big economic loss to Cuba.

The tourism sector, which emerged after the Corona epidemic, was now gaining momentum, after which this accident can give damage.

China sent 18 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defense area, this year’s second-largest incursion.

Taiwan said on Friday that 18 Chinese military aircraft had entered its Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).

According to the Ministry of National Defense, the aircraft included six J-11 fighter jets, six J-16 fighter jets, two Xi’an H-6 bombers, two KJ-500 aerial early warning and control aircraft, and one Shaanxi Y-8.

An anti-submarine warplane and a Shaanxi Y-8 electronic warfare plane were also involved, Taiwan News reported.

According to reports, this is the second-largest incursion by Chinese aircraft into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).

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