The president of Parlacen, Carlos Hernández, Salvadoran deputy, and other members of the Board of Directors of the agency this morning in Zero Zero, during the tribute to the victims of collapse at the Jet Set disco. Jorge González
In an act loaded with solemnity and deep respect, the Central American Parliament (Parlacen) made a tribute today in the place where the Jet Set disco was, now called by many as the zero zone after the tragedy of the collapse of its roof on April 8, which left 232 people deceased.
The act was headed by the president of the entity, the Salvadoran deputy Carlos Hernández, and was attended by other members of the Board of Directors of the Agency, composed of parliamentarians of El Salvador, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.

As part of the tribute, after the words to the Dominican people and a tour of the now sanctuary, the tank of white flowers was carried out at the site of the incident.
President Carlos Hernández reaffirms solidarity with the Dominican people after the tragedy
This activity is part of the official agenda of the Central American Parliament during its session in the Dominican Republic during this month.
“On April 8 we received from our vice president the tragic news of this event that left 232 lost lives in this brother country; we immediately express our solidarity and our total support for the entire people of the Dominican Republic and their government and of course in this framework in this framework in this week we did not want to let the opportunity to come to ratify that solidarity,” said Carlos Hernández president of Parlacen.

This tribute to the Parlacen adds to the numerous samples of solidarity and support that has received a Dominican Republic at national and international level after the unfortunate event.
The zero zone of Jet Set has become a symbol of loss and memory, a space where the memory of the victims will endure.
Research opened by the Public Ministry on the tragic event in the zero zone
The Public Ministry opened an investigation into the collapse of the Jet Set roof, a tragedy that left 232 dead and about 200 injured.