At least six people are dead and hundreds more have been injured after stands collapsed at a bullfight in Colombia over the weekend.
On Sunday, attendees were watching the event in El Espinal — a city about 100 miles southwest of the country’s capital of Bogota — when part of the stands collapsed,ABC Newsreported citing the Tolima Civil Defense.
Alongside the six individuals who lost their lives, hundreds more were also injured. 10 of those are in serious condition, the Tolima Civil Defense said, per the outlet.CNNreported that hospitals in the area received 322 patients who were injured, citing Tolima Health Secretary Martha Palacios.
Tolima provincial governor Jose Ricardo Orozco initially reported four deaths (“two women, a man and a minor”) to local Blu Radio, perReuters.
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The mayor of Espinal, Juan Carlos Tamayo, confirmed the accident in aFacebook post, where he urged citizens to evacuate the area.
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“We deeply regret what happened in our bullfight arena,” Tamayo said. “I want to ask all the citizens who are in the area to please evacuate, authorities are already responding to the emergency and the injured have been taken to hospitals.”
“Please, let’s evacuate, together let’s help the emergency services, so they can do their job,” he added.

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Iván Duque, President of Colombia, called for an investigation into the incident in a message shared on social media.
“We lament the terrible tragedy registered in El Espinal, Tolima, during the festivals of San Pedro and San Juan, with the collapse of the stands during a corraleja,” hetweeted, referring to the event where the public is invited to engage the bulls in the ring. “We will call for an investigation.”
source: people.com