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One injured in fire in Santa Clara home

The injured person, who has not been identified, was transferred to the Arnaldo Milián Castro Provincial Hospital. Authorities have not offered updated information on his health condition.

Bomberos sofocan fuego en casa en Santa Clara © Facebook/Henry Omar Pérez
Firefighters put out fire at home in Santa Clara Photo © Facebook/Henry Omar Pérez

One person was injured in afire that broke out on Wednesday night in a home in the city of Santa Clara.

The incident occurred in a house located on Ciclón Street between Barcelona and Alejandro Oms, in the capital of the province of Villa Clara, and its origin was possibly “a liquefied gas leak of the cylinder” of domestic fuel, as explained by the communicatorHenry Omar Pérez in aFacebook post.

Facebook screenshot/Henry Omar Pérez

Pérez reported the existence of an injured person, who was transferred to the Arnaldo Milián Castro Provincial Hospital, but so far neither he nor the local authorities have offered updated information about the health status of that person.

According to the communicator's report, forces from Fire Command 3 immediately went to the scene and extinguished the fire. City authorities arrived at the site to assess the material damage.

Fire Command 3 put out the fire in the house. Photo: Facebook/Henry Omar Pérez

This month, in the same province, afire in a tobacco leaf warehouse belonging to the Despalillo Base Business Unit (UEB), in the municipality of Manicaragua. No injuries were reported.

The teenager did not suffer the same fate.David Alejandro Martínez Reyes, 16, seriously injured after the explosion of bags with pyrotechnic material in the locality of Guayos, in the province of Sancti Spíritus, this weekend.

The young man was reportedin extreme critical condition with high danger to life, since he had 64 percent of his body surface burned and 25 percent of third degree burns, according to the official press.

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