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8 Dead in Blast at Hotel Saratoga in Downtown Havana

8 Dead in Blast at Hotel Saratoga in Downtown Havana
Rescuers work after an explosion in the Saratoga Hotel in Havana on Friday. (ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

By    |   Friday, 06 May 2022 01:53 PM EDT

A strong explosion, attributed to a gas leak, hit a well-known hotel in downtown Havana Friday, tearing a gash several floors high into the side of the building and killing at least eight people, witnesses and Cuban state media said.

President Miguel , speaking from the scene of the disaster on Cuban television, said the explosion at the Hotel Saratoga had not been caused by a bomb, adding that a gas leak appeared to be the most likely cause.

Diaz-Canel's office tweeted that Friday’s blast at the five-star Hotel Saratoga in Old Havana apparently was due to a gas leak.

Local officials say 13 people are missing and a search is underway to determine if anyone is trappbed. But the Havana governor says the 96-room hotel was being renovated and no tourists were lodged there.

Photos from Granma, the Communist Party's official daily, showed images of the multistory hotel with walls apparently blown out.

A Reuters witness saw smoke and flames coming from the building. Police and rescue workers flocked to the area, cordoning off key points and buildings nearby, including the historic Capitolio building.

A photo from the scene showed what appeared to be at least one body on the scene with a white cloth over it.

Nearby, ambulances were seen approaching a hospital in the old quarter of Havana surrounded by a crowd of doctors, nurses, police and curious onlookers.

The neoclassical style hotel was remodeled by a British company after the fall of the Soviet Union and was considered the place to go for visiting government officials and celebrities' for many years. Recently, it had lost some of its shine with the opening of new hotels in Havana, but was still a five-star venue.

The hotel had been set for a post-pandemic reopening in four days, according to its Facebook page.

This report is compiled from dispatches by Reuters and The Associated Press.

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A strong explosion, attributed to a gas leak, hit a well-known hotel in downtown Havana Friday, tearing a gash several floors high into the side of the building and killing at least eight people, witnesses and Cuban state media said.
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