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2013 Rosario gas explosion

A gas explosion caused by a large gas leak occurred in a residential area of Rosario, the third-largest city in Argentina, on August 6, 2013. A nearby building collapsed, and others were at high risk of structural failure. Twenty-two people died, and sixty were injured. Several organizations helped secure the area, search for survivors and aid people who lost their homes. Shortly after the explosion, the time needed for reconstruction was estimated at six months.

Rosario gas explosion
Building before being demolished
DateAugust 6, 2013 (2013-08-06)
Time9:30 am
LocationRosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Coordinates32°56′14″S 60°39′03″W / 32.9372°S 60.6509°W / -32.9372; -60.6509
CauseGas leak
Deaths22[1]
Non-fatal injuries60[2]

The provincial judiciary launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion. Primary suspects were Litoral Gas (the natural-gas provider for Rosario) and an employee who carried out maintenance work at the building that day. Several public figures sent condolences, and most of the candidates for the 2013 primary elections suspended their political campaigns.

Explosion edit

 
Location map

The explosion occurred at 9:30 a.m. near the intersection of Oroño and Salta Streets in central Rosario. Initial reports confirmed eight people dead, sixty injured and fifteen missing; eight more deaths were later confirmed.[3] Searches the following day revealed twelve fatalities, ten of whom were identified.[4] Of the people who were missing, some were found dead among the debris, while others were rescued.[5] The search for survivors ended on August 13, with twenty-two people confirmed dead.[6][7] A 65-year-old woman who had been injured died on October 8.[1][8]

The explosion was caused by a gas leak in a 30-year-old building. It severely damaged a nearby nine-story apartment building, causing it to collapse.[3] Mónica Fein, mayor of Rosario, asked residents to avoid the area because of the risk that more buildings might collapse, and to ease the work of disaster management personnel. The streets were covered with broken glass from damaged buildings.[9] Gas and electricity were immediately disconnected, and the national government sent an Argentine Federal Police task force to the scene.[3]

The natural gas supplier, Litoral Gas, immediately began sealing the distribution pipe to the area.[10] The Center for Ambulatory Medical Specialties of Rosario (Spanish: Centro de Especialidades Médicas Ambulatorias de Rosario) managed the information about the dead and injured, and tents were prepared for those left homeless.[11] Firefighters and other workers found people trapped on the upper floors of buildings and evacuated them over adjacent roofs.[12] Although the building was not destroyed by the explosion, a high risk of structural failure remained.[13]

Investigation edit

Neighbors reported to the press that they had smelled a gas leak several hours before the explosion and had called Litoral Gas. Company director José María González said that the company had received no such calls, and thought that callers might have dialed the 911 emergency number instead.[10] Prosecutor Camporini reported at the trial that the building had experienced several gas leaks before the explosion.[14]

The provincial judiciary launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the explosion.[11] The prosecution conducted a search and seizure at the offices of Litoral Gas to confirm the absence of customer complaints about the gas leak.[15] Judge Juan Carlos Curto ordered the arrest of Carlos Osvaldo García, an employee of the department responsible for gas service to the area.[16] He was captured during the night,[17] and his assistant Pablo Miño surrendered to police the following day.[18] According to witnesses, one employee fled in a van before the explosion, when he realized the severity of the gas leak, while another remained to try to evacuate people from the endangered area.[19] The van belonged to García,[14] who experienced an acute stress reaction during the trial.[14] Curto checked the remnants of the gas employee's workshop to verify García's testimony.[20][21]

Prosecutor Graciela Argüelles said that, according to the investigation, Litoral Gas ignored calls for help from García, who was not properly trained to manage such a situation. The judge suggested that documents seized from Litoral Gas might prove the existence of customer reports of a gas leak.[22] Curto thought that the employees might not bear sole responsibility, and that the liability of Litoral Gas had to be investigated as well.[21]

Pablo Miño was released from prison, but Curto refused to release García, saying that Miño had extenuating circumstances which García did not.[23] Miño's job was to give García the required tools, not to do the maintenance. He was in the street, watching over the van, which was not properly parked and locked, and did not see García's work before the explosion. Curto stopped short of pronouncing Miño innocent at that early stage.[24]

As the case expanded beyond his jurisdiction, Curto recused himself from the trial and was replaced by Javier Beltramone,[25] who released García from prison.[26] Litoral Gas demanded Beltramone's recusal for expressing an opinion about the case to the press.[27] The appeal court agreed in a 2–1 vote to remove Beltramone, and the case was transferred to Patricia Bilotta.[2] García had claimed that he was following instructions received in the days before the explosion, so Bilotta summoned the technical officers of Litoral Gas to clarify that point.[28] Litoral Gas said that García had not received any instructions prior to the explosion.[29]

Litoral Gas proposed an out-of-court settlement to the relatives of the victims, offering about 1200 US dollars per square meter of collapsed building, in addition to compensation for loss of life.[30] Vice Governor Jorge Henn [es] rejected it as immoral,[31] and most of the families also initially rejected the proposal.[32] By May 2014, however, almost half of the families had accepted the settlement.[33]

Reaction edit

 
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Mayor Mónica Fein at the site of the explosion

The explosion occurred shortly before the primary 2013 Argentine legislative elections on August 11. The governor of Santa Fe province, Antonio Bonfatti, asked the political parties to end their campaigns to allow mourning for the victims of the explosion.[34] The Front for Victory and Progressive, Civic and Social Front candidates suspended their campaigns,[35][36] and the national government declared two days of mourning.[37] The period of mourning was observed by all candidates in Buenos Aires and most other provinces, who ended their political campaigns.[38]

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who had recently returned from a diplomatic visit to the United Nations, visited the site of the explosion on August 7. She was berated by local residents;[39] some were angry because her surprise visit halted work at the site, and others thought her presence was politically motivated.[40] The president stayed briefly, visited the CEMAR and met Bonfatti.[40] Kirchner's entourage was surrounded by members of La Cámpora, who tried to prevent demonstrations against her and keep journalists and residents at bay.[41]

Weeks before the explosion, several social networking sites had scheduled a country-wide cacerolazo (a pot-banging protest demonstration), known as 8A, against Kirchner for August 8. The websites had already conducted successful cacerolazos (8N and 18A). Despite the national mourning, the 8A protest went ahead as planned, with the added slogan "No more pointless deaths".[42] Candidate Ricardo Gil Lavedra thought the cacerolazo should have been canceled, as the campaigning was,[43] but fellow candidate Rodolfo Terragno supported it.[44] It was attended by fewer people than previous ones in Buenos Aires and the rest of the country.[45] The demonstration in Rosario was not a cacerolazo, but a silent candlelight vigil attended by nearly a hundred people.[45] There was a second demonstration in Rosario on August 22, proceeding from the National Flag Memorial to the headquarters of Litoral Gas.[46][47]

Pope Francis sent a letter of condolence to Archbishop José Luis Mollaghan of Rosario, and it was read during a mass and procession for Saint Cajetan at Plaza 25 de Mayo.[48][49] Newell's Old Boys and Rosario Central, two local soccer teams and rivals in the Rosario derby, organized a charity match for the victims at the Gabino Sosa Stadium,[50] and Rosario-born Lionel Messi provided support through the "Leo Messi" charity.[51] The charity match collected 120,000 pesos.[52] Musicians Fito Páez,[53] Vicentico, Babasónicos, Las Pelotas, Chaqueño Palavecino, Ciro Pertusi, Lisandro Aristimuño, Pablo Dacal and Coki Debernardi [es] performed concerts in several Argentine cities to raise money for the victims.[54][55]

Reconstruction edit

Bonfatti announced that Santa Fe province would provide financial help to the victims of the explosion. Since most houses in the vicinity were damaged, affected families would receive a subsidy of $20,000 to rent homes during reconstruction. They would receive $50,000 in credit to buy furniture and appliances, payable in 60 months with five percent interest.[56][57] Rosario's real estate firms prepared a list of houses for rent without charging victims their regular fee.[58] Some of the affected buildings may have had cheap insurances which would not cover the risk of an explosion.[59] Some cars trapped in an underground parking lot could not be retrieved.[60]

When the search for survivors ended, authorities closed Salta Street. Engineers began checking the buildings at ground zero, trying to restore the original layout of the street and demolishing unstable structures.[61] Secretary of Public Works Omar Saab said that the two remaining buildings were beyond repair and had to be demolished.[62] As a sign of respect, the demolition would not be carried out with explosives.[63] Secretary of Housing Gustavo Leone estimated that the work would take nearly six months.[64][65] People were allowed to enter their destroyed houses in small groups at a time, starting on August 9.[66] Nearby streets began to be reopened on August 13.[67]

The CGT union signed a deal with the association of factories of Rosario and the government of Rosario to make sure that all the victims of the explosions would keep their jobs.[68]

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External links edit

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  • Timeline of related events (in Spanish)

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A gas explosion caused by a large gas leak occurred in a residential area of Rosario the third largest city in Argentina on August 6 2013 A nearby building collapsed and others were at high risk of structural failure Twenty two people died and sixty were injured Several organizations helped secure the area search for survivors and aid people who lost their homes Shortly after the explosion the time needed for reconstruction was estimated at six months Rosario gas explosionBuilding before being demolishedDateAugust 6 2013 2013 08 06 Time9 30 amLocationRosario Santa Fe ArgentinaCoordinates32 56 14 S 60 39 03 W 32 9372 S 60 6509 W 32 9372 60 6509CauseGas leakDeaths22 1 Non fatal injuries60 2 The provincial judiciary launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion Primary suspects were Litoral Gas the natural gas provider for Rosario and an employee who carried out maintenance work at the building that day Several public figures sent condolences and most of the candidates for the 2013 primary elections suspended their political campaigns Contents 1 Explosion 2 Investigation 3 Reaction 4 Reconstruction 5 References 6 External linksExplosion edit nbsp Location map The explosion occurred at 9 30 a m near the intersection of Orono and Salta Streets in central Rosario Initial reports confirmed eight people dead sixty injured and fifteen missing eight more deaths were later confirmed 3 Searches the following day revealed twelve fatalities ten of whom were identified 4 Of the people who were missing some were found dead among the debris while others were rescued 5 The search for survivors ended on August 13 with twenty two people confirmed dead 6 7 A 65 year old woman who had been injured died on October 8 1 8 The explosion was caused by a gas leak in a 30 year old building It severely damaged a nearby nine story apartment building causing it to collapse 3 Monica Fein mayor of Rosario asked residents to avoid the area because of the risk that more buildings might collapse and to ease the work of disaster management personnel The streets were covered with broken glass from damaged buildings 9 Gas and electricity were immediately disconnected and the national government sent an Argentine Federal Police task force to the scene 3 The natural gas supplier Litoral Gas immediately began sealing the distribution pipe to the area 10 The Center for Ambulatory Medical Specialties of Rosario Spanish Centro de Especialidades Medicas Ambulatorias de Rosario managed the information about the dead and injured and tents were prepared for those left homeless 11 Firefighters and other workers found people trapped on the upper floors of buildings and evacuated them over adjacent roofs 12 Although the building was not destroyed by the explosion a high risk of structural failure remained 13 Investigation editNeighbors reported to the press that they had smelled a gas leak several hours before the explosion and had called Litoral Gas Company director Jose Maria Gonzalez said that the company had received no such calls and thought that callers might have dialed the 911 emergency number instead 10 Prosecutor Camporini reported at the trial that the building had experienced several gas leaks before the explosion 14 The provincial judiciary launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the explosion 11 The prosecution conducted a search and seizure at the offices of Litoral Gas to confirm the absence of customer complaints about the gas leak 15 Judge Juan Carlos Curto ordered the arrest of Carlos Osvaldo Garcia an employee of the department responsible for gas service to the area 16 He was captured during the night 17 and his assistant Pablo Mino surrendered to police the following day 18 According to witnesses one employee fled in a van before the explosion when he realized the severity of the gas leak while another remained to try to evacuate people from the endangered area 19 The van belonged to Garcia 14 who experienced an acute stress reaction during the trial 14 Curto checked the remnants of the gas employee s workshop to verify Garcia s testimony 20 21 Prosecutor Graciela Arguelles said that according to the investigation Litoral Gas ignored calls for help from Garcia who was not properly trained to manage such a situation The judge suggested that documents seized from Litoral Gas might prove the existence of customer reports of a gas leak 22 Curto thought that the employees might not bear sole responsibility and that the liability of Litoral Gas had to be investigated as well 21 Pablo Mino was released from prison but Curto refused to release Garcia saying that Mino had extenuating circumstances which Garcia did not 23 Mino s job was to give Garcia the required tools not to do the maintenance He was in the street watching over the van which was not properly parked and locked and did not see Garcia s work before the explosion Curto stopped short of pronouncing Mino innocent at that early stage 24 As the case expanded beyond his jurisdiction Curto recused himself from the trial and was replaced by Javier Beltramone 25 who released Garcia from prison 26 Litoral Gas demanded Beltramone s recusal for expressing an opinion about the case to the press 27 The appeal court agreed in a 2 1 vote to remove Beltramone and the case was transferred to Patricia Bilotta 2 Garcia had claimed that he was following instructions received in the days before the explosion so Bilotta summoned the technical officers of Litoral Gas to clarify that point 28 Litoral Gas said that Garcia had not received any instructions prior to the explosion 29 Litoral Gas proposed an out of court settlement to the relatives of the victims offering about 1200 US dollars per square meter of collapsed building in addition to compensation for loss of life 30 Vice Governor Jorge Henn es rejected it as immoral 31 and most of the families also initially rejected the proposal 32 By May 2014 however almost half of the families had accepted the settlement 33 Reaction edit nbsp President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Mayor Monica Fein at the site of the explosion The explosion occurred shortly before the primary 2013 Argentine legislative elections on August 11 The governor of Santa Fe province Antonio Bonfatti asked the political parties to end their campaigns to allow mourning for the victims of the explosion 34 The Front for Victory and Progressive Civic and Social Front candidates suspended their campaigns 35 36 and the national government declared two days of mourning 37 The period of mourning was observed by all candidates in Buenos Aires and most other provinces who ended their political campaigns 38 President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner who had recently returned from a diplomatic visit to the United Nations visited the site of the explosion on August 7 She was berated by local residents 39 some were angry because her surprise visit halted work at the site and others thought her presence was politically motivated 40 The president stayed briefly visited the CEMAR and met Bonfatti 40 Kirchner s entourage was surrounded by members of La Campora who tried to prevent demonstrations against her and keep journalists and residents at bay 41 Weeks before the explosion several social networking sites had scheduled a country wide cacerolazo a pot banging protest demonstration known as 8A against Kirchner for August 8 The websites had already conducted successful cacerolazos 8N and 18A Despite the national mourning the 8A protest went ahead as planned with the added slogan No more pointless deaths 42 Candidate Ricardo Gil Lavedra thought the cacerolazo should have been canceled as the campaigning was 43 but fellow candidate Rodolfo Terragno supported it 44 It was attended by fewer people than previous ones in Buenos Aires and the rest of the country 45 The demonstration in Rosario was not a cacerolazo but a silent candlelight vigil attended by nearly a hundred people 45 There was a second demonstration in Rosario on August 22 proceeding from the National Flag Memorial to the headquarters of Litoral Gas 46 47 Pope Francis sent a letter of condolence to Archbishop Jose Luis Mollaghan of Rosario and it was read during a mass and procession for Saint Cajetan at Plaza 25 de Mayo 48 49 Newell s Old Boys and Rosario Central two local soccer teams and rivals in the Rosario derby organized a charity match for the victims at the Gabino Sosa Stadium 50 and Rosario born Lionel Messi provided support through the Leo Messi charity 51 The charity match collected 120 000 pesos 52 Musicians Fito Paez 53 Vicentico Babasonicos Las Pelotas Chaqueno Palavecino Ciro Pertusi Lisandro Aristimuno Pablo Dacal and Coki Debernardi es performed concerts in several Argentine cities to raise money for the victims 54 55 Reconstruction editBonfatti announced that Santa Fe province would provide financial help to the victims of the explosion Since most houses in the vicinity were damaged affected families would receive a subsidy of 20 000 to rent homes during reconstruction They would receive 50 000 in credit to buy furniture and appliances payable in 60 months with five percent interest 56 57 Rosario s real estate firms prepared a list of houses for rent without charging victims their regular fee 58 Some of the affected buildings may have had cheap insurances which would not cover the risk of an explosion 59 Some cars trapped in an underground parking lot could not be retrieved 60 When the search for survivors ended authorities closed Salta Street Engineers began checking the buildings at ground zero trying to restore the original layout of the street and demolishing unstable structures 61 Secretary of Public Works Omar Saab said that the two remaining buildings were beyond repair and had to be demolished 62 As a sign of respect the demolition would not be carried out with explosives 63 Secretary of Housing Gustavo Leone estimated that the work would take nearly six months 64 65 People were allowed to enter their destroyed houses in small groups at a time starting on August 9 66 Nearby streets began to be reopened on August 13 67 The CGT union signed a deal with the association of factories of Rosario and the government of Rosario to make sure that all the victims of the explosions would keep their jobs 68 References edit a b Fallecio otra de las personas heridas por la explosion de un edificio de Rosario Another person injured by the explosion of a building in Rosario dies in Spanish La Nacion October 8 2013 Archived from the original on January 15 2014 Retrieved October 10 2013 a b Jose Bordon October 10 2013 Separan al juez que estaba a cargo de la investigacion de la explosion en Rosario The judge who was dealing with the investigation of the explosion in Rosario has been removed in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on January 15 2014 Retrieved November 1 2013 a b c Fuerte explosion en un edificio de Rosario asciende a 12 el numero de muertos y hay al menos 60 heridos Strong explosion in Rosario the bodycount rises to 12 and there are at least 60 injuries in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on January 15 2014 Retrieved September 7 2013 Discrepancias y dudas en torno a la cantidad de muertos que dejo la explosion del edificio en Rosario Disagreements and doubts about the number of deaths left by the explosion of the building in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 17 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Valeria Musse August 8 2013 A mas de 40 horas de la explosion buscan a 11 desaparecidos en Rosario More than 40 hours after the explosion 11 disappeared people are still being searched for in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Jose Bordon August 13 2013 Hallan tres cuerpos mas y asciende a 21 el numero de victimas en Rosario Three more bodies are found and the bodycount in Rosario rises to 21 in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on January 10 2014 Retrieved September 11 2013 Encontraron dos cuerpos mas y son 21 los muertos por la explosion Two more bodies were found the deaths of the explosion are 32 in Spanish Clarin August 12 2013 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Mauro Aguilar October 9 2013 Tragedia de Rosario son 22 los muertos por la explosion Tragedy in Rosario the deaths of the explosion are 22 in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 25 2014 Las calles estan repletas de vidrio dijo una vecina del edificio The streets are filled of glass said a neighbor of the building in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Retrieved October 23 2013 a b Litoral Gas dice que no tuvieron reclamos en el call center Litoral Gas says they had no requests in the call center in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on December 9 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 a b La Justicia de Santa Fe ya investiga las causas de la explosion The Santa Fe judiciary is already investigating the causes of the explosion in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 15 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 El angustiante rescate de los afectados por la explosion en Rosario The sad rescue of the victims of the explosions in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on January 15 2014 Retrieved October 15 2013 Juan R Mascardi August 6 2013 Un escape de gas la causa del estallido ocurrido en Rosario A gas leak the reason of the explosion in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on August 21 2016 Retrieved October 15 2013 a b c Jose Bordon October 8 2013 El gasista fue imputado por estrago culposo y esta muy comprometido The gas employee was accused and he s very complicated in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 La Fiscalia allano las oficinas de Litoral Gas en Rosario The prosecution seized the offices of Litoral Gas in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 9 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Ordenan la detencion del gasista que trabajaba en el edificio Detention of the gas employee who worked in the apartment building ordered in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved September 7 2013 Detuvieron al gasista que trabajaba en el edificio que exploto The gas employee who worked at the exploded building has been detained in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 12 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Detuvieron a dos gasistas y allanaron Litoral Gas Two gas employees were detained and Litoral Gas was seized in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 10 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Uno de los detenidos habria huido cuando vio la magnitud del escape de gas One of the detained employees may have escaped when he saw the severity of the gas leak in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Un juez recorrio el edificio de la explosion para corroborar los dichos del gasista A judge visited the building of the explosion to check the sayings of the gas employee in Spanish La Nacion August 8 2013 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved October 24 2013 a b Lucas Aranda August 9 2013 Siguen los cruces para el juez la empresa es un actor principal The discussions continue for the judge the firm is a main actor in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Jose Bordon August 9 2013 Litoral Gas mas comprometida por la explosion en Rosario Litoral Gas more complicated by the explosion in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on January 6 2014 Retrieved November 1 2013 Explosion en Rosario niegan la excarcelacion del gasista y liberaron al ayudante Explosion in Rosario release is refused to the gas employee but granted to his assistant in Spanish La Nacion August 9 2013 Archived from the original on December 6 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Jose Bordon August 10 2013 El gasista seguira detenido y citan a declarar a los directivos de la empresa Litoral Gas The gas employee will stay under detention and the heads of Litoral Gas will be prosecuted in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 La tragedia de Rosario se quedo sin juez The tragedy in Rosario is left without a judge in Spanish La Nacion August 16 2013 Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Jose Bordon August 17 2013 Explosion en Rosario el juez ordeno la liberacion del gasista Explosion in Rosario the judge ordered the liberation of the gas employee in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Andres Actis October 10 2013 Apartan al juez que investigaba la tragedia de Rosario The judge investigating the tragedy in Rosario is demoted in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Salta 2141 Quieren establecer si el gasista notifico a Litoral Gas Salta 2141 they want to establish if the gas employee notified Litoral Gas in Spanish La Capital November 26 2013 Archived from the original on February 4 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Litoral Gas dijo que el gasista no pidio permiso para proceder Litoral Gas said that the gas employee did not ask for permission to proceed in Spanish La Capital November 27 2013 Archived from the original on February 19 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Ahora Litoral Gas les propone un arreglo economico a las victimas de Salta 2141 Now Litoral Gas proposes an economic agreement to the victims of Salta 2141 in Spanish La Capital November 29 2013 Archived from the original on April 3 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 El vicegobernador Henn aseguro que lo de Litoral Gas es inmoral e inescrupuloso Vicegovernor Henn swore that Litoral Gas proposal is immoral and unscrupulous in Spanish La Capital November 30 2013 Archived from the original on April 3 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Familiares de victimas de Salta 2141 rechazan un ofrecimiento economico de Litoral Gas Relatives of victims of Salta 2141 reject an economic offering from Litoral Gas in Spanish La Capital November 28 2013 Archived from the original on February 4 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Guillermo Zysman May 28 2014 Casi la mitad de los afectados por la explosion en Salta 2141 arreglo con Litoral Gas Almost half of those affected by the explosion at Salta 2141 dealt with Litoral Gas in Spanish La Capital Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved June 10 2014 El gobernador de Santa Fe pidio suspender la campana electoral The governor of Santa Fe asked to suspend the political campaign in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 12 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 El Frente para la Victoria dio por terminada su campana electoral en Santa Fe por la tragica explosion The Front for Victory considers their political campaign in Santa Fe ended because of the explosion in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved September 7 2013 La tragedia dejo en suspenso la campana The tragedy suspended the campaign in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved September 7 2013 El Gobierno declaro duelo de dos dias por la explosion de Rosario The government issued a two days mourning for the explosion in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 11 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Sin actos el final de la campana quedo tenido por la tragedia de Rosario Without events the end of the political campaign was stained by the tragedy in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 8 2013 Archived from the original on October 30 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Diego Yanez Martinez August 7 2013 Cristina Kirchner visito la zona de la explosion en Rosario y recibio insultos de los vecinos Cristina Kirchner visited the area of the explosion in Rosario and received insults from the neighbors in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on December 8 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 a b Valeria Musse August 8 2013 Insultos y abucheos a Cristina cuando visito el lugar de la tragedia Insults and booings for Cristina when she visited the place of the tragedy in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on August 21 2016 Retrieved October 23 2013 Diego Yanez Martinez August 8 2013 Cruces entre militantes de La Campora y vecinos por la llegada de Cristina Kirchner a Rosario Clash between militants of La Campora and neighbors for the arrival of Cristina Kirchner to Rosario in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on January 22 2014 Retrieved October 23 2013 Mariano Obarrio August 8 2013 El 8 A sigue en pie con la consigna no mas muertes inutiles The 8 A still stands with the slogan no more pointless deaths in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Ricardo Gil Lavedra Hoy no deberia hacerse la protesta del 8A Ricardo Gil Lavedra The 8A protest should not be made today in Spanish La Nacion August 8 2013 Archived from the original on January 12 2014 Retrieved October 23 2013 DyN August 8 2013 Rodolfo Terragno y Ricardo Gil Lavedra respaldaron el cacerolazo Rodolfo Terragno and Ricardo Gil Lavedra supported the cacerolazo in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on January 12 2014 Retrieved November 1 2013 a b Aurelio Tomas August 9 2013 Con una protesta menos masiva el 8 A movilizo a los caceroleros mas duros With a less massive protest the 8 A movilized the strongest caceroleros in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on July 11 2014 Retrieved November 1 2013 Hoy hacen una marcha del silencio There s a silent demonstration today in Spanish Clarin August 22 2013 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 La mama de Laguia participara de la marcha para pedir justicia The mother of Laguia will take part in the demonstration to ask for justice in Spanish La Capital August 20 2013 Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 El mensaje del papa Francisco por la tragica explosion en Rosario The message of Pope Francis in relation to the tragic explosion in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 9 2013 Retrieved September 10 2013 Emily Vexler August 7 2013 La tragedia de Rosario presente en San Cayetano The tragedy of Rosario present at Saint Cajetan in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Newell s y Central codo a codo Rosario se unio para ayudar a las victimas de la explosion Newell s and Central back to back Rosario has united to help the victims of the explosion in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 12 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Lionel Messi pone su Fundacion a disposicion de las victimas de la explosion de Rosario Lionel Messi puts his foundation at the service of the victims of the Rosario explosion in Spanish La Nacion August 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 11 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Cerca de 120 mil pesos se recaudaron con el partido solidario en el Gabino Sosa Nearly 120 thousand pesos were collected in the charity match at the Gabino Sosa in Spanish La Capital August 19 2013 Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Fito Paez anuncio una gira por el pais en total beneficio para los damnificados de Rosario Fito Paez announced a national tour to benefit the dammed in Rosario in Spanish La Capital August 15 2013 Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Fito Paez y otros artistas saldran de gira para recaudar fondos por la explosion en Rosario Fito Paez and other artists will make a tour to collect money for the explosion in Rosario in Spanish La Nacion August 15 2013 Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Musica y futbol para ayudar a las victimas Music and soccer to help the victims in Spanish Clarin August 19 2013 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 El gobernador de Santa Fe Antonio Bonfatti anuncio subsidios El Estado va a estar presente The governor of Santa Fe Antonio Bonfatti announced subsidies the state will be present in Spanish La Nacion August 8 2013 Archived from the original on December 6 2013 Retrieved October 24 2013 Andres Actis August 9 2013 Santa Fe se hara cargo de reparar todas las casas Santa Fe will deal with the repairs of all the houses in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Arman un padron de viviendas para los afectados por la explosion en Rosario A list of housing for victims of the explosion in Rosario has been made in Spanish La Nacion August 13 2013 Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Martin Grosz August 9 2013 Advierten que muchos edificios no tienen un seguro adecuado It is warned that many buildings may not have a proper insurance in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Actis Andres August 22 2013 Tragedia de Rosario no podran recuperar los autos que quedaron bajo los escombros Tragedy of Rosario The cars trapped under the debris cannot be retrieved in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Rosario tras el rescate de las victimas comienza el trabajo de reconstruccion de la calle Salta Rosario After the rescue of the victims the reconstruction of the Salta street began in Spanish La Nacion August 13 2013 Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Jose Bordon August 13 2013 Hay que demoler los dos edificios que quedan lo antes posible dijo un funcionario del municipio de Rosario The two remaining buildings should be demolished as soon as possible said a politician from Rosario in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Mauro Aguilar August 15 2013 No usaran explosivos para demoler los edificios que quedaron en pie No explosives will be used to demolish the buildings that still stand in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Jose Bordon August 14 2013 Rosario demandara seis meses reconstruir la calle afectada por la explosion Rosario It will take six months to rebuild the street damaged by the explosion in Spanish La Nacion Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 La reconstruccion llevara al menos seis meses Reconstruction will take at least six months in Spanish Clarin August 14 2013 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Carlos Carrion August 9 2013 Algunos volvieron a sus casas Es como si hubiese pasado un tornado Some people returned to their houses it s as if a tornado has passed in Spanish Clarin Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Se habilito hoy el carril de Orono hacia el sur y el transito por Salta desde Alvear The street from Orono to the south was habilitated as well as the mass transit in Salta from Alvear in Spanish La Capital August 13 2013 Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Acuerdo para resguardar la fuente laboral de los damnificados por la tragedia Agreement to keep the jobs of the victims of the tragedy in Spanish La Capital August 19 2013 Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 External links edit nbsp Argentina portal BBC report Timeline of related events in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 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