Tragedy: French freighter explosion kills 100 in Havana

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A French freighter named “La Coubre” exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, resulting in the deaths of approximately 100 individuals and injuring hundreds more. The ship had been carrying a large quantity of munitions, which were being unloaded at the time of the explosion. The incident occurred during a period of heightened tension in Cuba, following the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro. The explosion had a significant impact on the city of Havana, causing widespread destruction to nearby buildings and homes. It also led to a state of mourning and shock among the Cuban population, as the death toll continued to rise in the days following the explosion. The Cuban government declared a national day of mourning to honor the victims of the tragedy. The event highlighted the volatility of the political and social climate in Cuba during that period, with various groups pointing fingers and sharing conspiracy theories regarding the cause of the explosion. The aftermath of the La Coubre explosion served as a somber reminder of the dangers of transporting and handling munitions in densely populated areas. #LaCoubre #HavanaExplosion #CubanRevolution #MunitionsTragedy
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