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The traditional Buenos Aires grill caught fire "Charlie’s thing": three injured

The traditional Buenos Aires grill caught fire "Charlie's thing": three injured

(Photo: Victoria Gesualdi).

Tthree people were injured because of a fire It happened this Tuesday afternoon in a grill located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa Ortúzar, official sources reported this Tuesday.

The fire occurred in the gas evacuation duct of the grill, sources from the Police of the City of Buenos Aires informed Télam.

Photo Victoria Gesualdi
(Photo: Victoria Gesualdi).

As a result of this incident, three men were injured with smoke inhalation diagnosisand were transferred to Pirovano Hospital.

Photo Victoria Gesualdi
(Photo: Victoria Gesualdi).

Finally, it was reported that the Fire Department personnel of the City of Buenos Aires extinguished the fire in the affected premises.



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