Historical Events tagged with "buenosaires"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Train Crash Injures Over One Hundred People

October 19th, 2013 11 years ago

A train crash in Buenos Aires resulted in 105 injuries, primarily among commuters. The incident occurred during the morning rush hour at the Villa Luro station when a train failed to stop in time, colliding with the station's infrastructure. Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as emergency services arrived to assist the injured. The incident highlighted ongoing concerns over the safety of the rail system and led to calls for improvements in public transportation infrastructure.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Deadly Train Crash in Buenos Aires

February 22nd, 2012 13 years ago

A commuter train collided with a barrier in Buenos Aires, resulting in the death of 51 people and injuring around 700 others. The incident occurred during the morning rush hour, when thousands of commuters were on board. The train's braking system failed as it approached the terminal station, leading to the catastrophic crash. Rescue operations commenced immediately, with emergency crews working tirelessly to assist the injured and recover the deceased.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Devastating Fire at República Cromagnon Nightclub

December 30th, 2004 20 years ago

A fire broke out in the República Cromagnon nightclub in Buenos Aires during a concert, resulting in 194 fatalities. The blaze was fueled by flammable materials in the building. Emergency services faced challenges reaching the venue due to overcrowding. The incident sparked widespread outrage and mourning across Argentina, highlighting issues of fire safety in nightlife venues.

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Politics & Government

Riots Erupt in Buenos Aires Protesting Policies

December 19th, 2001 23 years ago

Widespread riots broke out in Buenos Aires as citizens protested against the economic policies of the Argentine government. This unrest was fueled by severe financial crisis which led to increasing poverty and unemployment rates. People took to the streets demanding change, expressing their frustration through protests that turned violent. The government response included a state of emergency and widespread police repression to curb the disturbances.

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Accidents & Tragedies

LAPA Boeing 737-200 Crashes at Buenos Aires

August 31st, 1999 25 years ago

A LAPA Boeing 737-200 crashed during takeoff from Jorge Newbury Airport in Buenos Aires. The aircraft, which was in the process of departing, encountered difficulties leading to its tragic demise. Tragically, 65 passengers and crew lost their lives, along with two individuals on the ground. This incident raised significant concerns about aviation safety and operational protocol in Argentina.

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Crime & Law

Bombing of Argentine Jewish Community Center

July 18th, 1994 30 years ago

The Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina in Buenos Aires was bombed, resulting in the deaths of 85 individuals, mostly members of the Jewish community, and injuring approximately 300 others. The attack occurred in the midst of rising anti-Semitism in Argentina, marking a significant act of violence against the Jewish population. The bombing, executed by a powerful explosive, destroyed the building and caused extensive damage to the surrounding area.

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Politics & Government

Isabel Perón Becomes Acting President of Argentina

June 29th, 1974 50 years ago

Isabel Perón assumed the role of Acting President of Argentina while her husband, President Juan Perón, was critically ill. This pivotal moment in Argentine politics showcased Isabel's rise within the political landscape amid her husband's declining health, marking her as the first female president in the Western Hemisphere.

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Politics & Government

Ezeiza Massacre: Peronists Under Fire

June 20th, 1973 51 years ago

On June 20, 1973, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a violent clash erupted at the Ezeiza airport as left-wing Peronists arrived to welcome the exiled former president Juan Domingo Perón. Snipers opened fire on the crowds, resulting in at least 13 fatalities and over 300 injuries. The incident was fueled by intense political rivalries and divisions among Peronist factions, reflecting the turbulent socio-political landscape of Argentina at the time. The massacre shocked the nation and led to further violence between rival political groups.

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Mass Protest Demands Juan Perón's Freedom

October 17th, 1945 79 years ago

A massive demonstration in Buenos Aires occurred, with thousands of workers and citizens rallying in the streets, demanding the release of Juan Perón. Perón, who was then the Secretary of Labor and Welfare, had been arrested by the military government, sparking outrage among his supporters. The protest was marked by passionate speeches and slogans that called for justice and Perón's return to power. The event showcased the growing support for Perón and highlighted tensions between the military and labor movements in Argentina during this period.

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