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Argentina: A fire in a tower in Buenos Aires leaves three people hospitalized and 100 evacuatedA fire in a tower located in a luxurious neighborhood of Buenos Aires left three people hospitalized – including a baby – and 100 evacuated, prompting the intervention of 45 ambulances and 11 fire ...
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Argentina: Fire in a Buenos Aires tower: the fire took eight floors and there were 100 evacuatedBuenos Aires, Argentina - After several hours of work, the City Firefighters controlled the fire that broke out this Tuesday in a 30-story building in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Puerto Madero.
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Live Science on MSNCanal turns into 'stream of blood' in Argentina as locals fear toxic leakThe Sarandí canal in Argentina turned blood red last week. Officials suspect a toxic substance used in dyes has entered the ...
Aside from activities, Chinese visitors are seduced by the taste and quality of Buenos Aires' food, especially the steaks and ...
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Green Matters on MSNA Toxic Spill Might Be Behind the Argentina Canal’s Blood Red AppearanceArgentina's Sarandí Canal turned red after what locals believe was a toxic spill from one of the neighborhood's industrial ...
BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Firefighters and emergency crews evacuated at least 100 people Tuesday after a fire broke out in a luxury high-rise, the third-tallest building in Argentina.
Images of the blood-red waterway captured by residents quickly spread on social media, evoking apocalyptic imagery.
The Caminito Tango bar in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, an area which is generally regarded as the birthplace of the tango.[Photo provided to China Daily] Buenos Aires, known as the ...
One of the most important bakeries in Buenos Aires’ French gastronomic movement, this spot has a wide range of options for any time of the day. With so many choices in croissanteries and viennoiseries ...
"The effects were immediately seen by everyone and they were all beneficial," says the former vice president of Argentina's ...
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that if the Israeli hostages held in Gaza were not returned by Saturday, the ceasefire with Hamas will be canceled, and Israel will ...
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