The tragic storm that affected the AMBA has so far caused 15 deaths, serious damage and evacuations. The phenomenon would have had the aggravating factor of being accompanied by a tornado, with winds of more than 150 km per hour and a very extensive damage capacity.
During the storm, the Bresh party and part of the stage blew up. At the time of the party, according to sources, there were about 300 people, of whom 15 were treated and 13 of them were transferred to the Fernández, Rivadavia and Durand hospitals.
The famous people spoke about the storm that affected the Bresh
On the networks, several celebrities expressed their emotions in the midst of the strong storm. “I’m afraid, the building is moving. “Can I go to sleep now?” he said. Emilia Mernes totally worried on her Twitter profile.
“Stay at home, don’t go out anywhere in this weather. Take care of yourselves and your families.”warned Rusherking.
For her part, the actress Malena Narvay He was also on site and recorded a video showing how the stage turned out. “Once I go out and there is a tornado, it was my fault,” she wrote sarcastically about the destruction at the popular event.
“I was in the Bresh and suddenly there was a tornado, we ran away. We are now safe, I hope it wasn’t that serious,” singer Emanero launched on his social networks after leaving the party.
Fans also expressed their concern upon seeing the artists’ posts. “Malena, are you okay?” a user asked the actress. “Yes, already sheltered with my friends,” she responded after leaving the room. Bresh.
“The wind is terrible,” “I feel like the roof is going to blow off,” “I thought they had broken into me and in the end it was the sound of the rain,” “Take care, Emilia, please,” were several of the responses that the girlfriend received Duki.
Source: Ambito

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