A fire at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach Hotel in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, on Friday resulted in the death of one Italian tourist, Francesca Valentino, aged 46, and injuries to several others. According to the Dominican Republic's Directorate of Out-of-Hospital Emergency Services (DAEH), at least nine individuals received treatment for injuries, with three requiring transfer to off-site medical facilities. Local authorities reported that 1,690 tourists were evacuated from the area. Preliminary assessments suggest that the fire spread quickly due to the flammable materials used in the roof structures and prevailing wind conditions. Guests were relocated to nearby hotels, including the unaffected Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace. The Dominican Republic's Emergency Operations Center (COE) stated that tourist activities in Bayahibe and surrounding areas continue without disruption. Aerial footage captured the scene, showing significant smoke and damage to several beachside buildings.
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Fire at Dominican Republic resort results in one death and multiple injuries
A fire at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach Hotel in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, resulted in one death and several injuries. Approximately 1,690 tourists were evacuated, and preliminary investigations indicate that the fire spread rapidly due to the materials used in the roof structures. Nearby hotels remain operational.
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At least one tourist dead after massive fire nearly destroys Caribbean resort, 1,690 evacuated
Fire at Dominican Republic resort results in one death and multiple injuries