Sonora Government Orders the Closure of 68 Waldo’s Stores After Fire in Hermosillo that Left 23 Dead
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Hermosillo, Son., The Waldo’s store in the center of Hermosillo did not have a civil protection program endorsed by the authorities for the past four years, irregularity that ended in tragedy: 23 people died caught between fire, toxic smoke and no exit routes, the worst sinister in an establishment of the commercial chain that has in the country more than 900 branches.
Sonora Government Orders the Closure of 68 Waldo’s Stores After Fire in Hermosillo that Left 23 Dead
All Waldo’s branches located in Sonora were provisionally closed at the request of the state government after a fire that claimed the lives of 23 people in the center of Hermosillo, the secretary of government, Alfonso Salazar Razo, reported this Sunday by means of a full press conference of representatives of the units concentrated in the attention of the tragedy.
Sonora authorities investigate those responsible that Waldo s, where 23 people died, operated without recent civil protection permits.
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La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). Following the tragic fire at a Waldo’s store in Hermosillo, which left 23 people dead and more than 10 injured, the municipal government of La Paz has announced the start of a monitoring program in large commercial establishments. The measure seeks to prevent similar situations in the city, especially in the face of the next year’s shopping season. Municipal President Milena Quiroga Romero reported this morning…
In response to the unfortunate fire at a Waldo’s branch in the center of Hermosillo—which claimed the lives of 23 people—the Sonora government ordered the temporary closure of all 68 chain stores in the entity. The measure, announced last Sunday by Sonora’s secretary of government, Alfonso Salazar Razo, seeks to ensure that each establishment complies with the corresponding safety standards.
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