Key facts
- A fire occurred at the Viva Dominicus Beach resort in the Dominican Republic.
- One Italian tourist died in the fire.
- Approximately 1,700 guests were evacuated from the resort.
- Flammable roof materials contributed to the rapid spread of the fire.
- Wind also played a role in the fire's rapid progression.
- Emergency services responded to the incident.
A significant fire has devastated the Viva Dominicus Beach resort in the Dominican Republic, leading to the death of one Italian tourist and the evacuation of approximately 1,700 guests. The fire reportedly spread with considerable speed, a factor attributed to the presence of flammable roof materials and prevailing winds at the time of the incident. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene to combat the blaze and manage the evacuation of the large number of guests. The resort, a popular destination, experienced extensive damage. Further details regarding the cause of the fire and the full extent of the damage are expected as investigations commence.
