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On 8 April 2025, the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in
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collapsed during a live performance by merengue musician Rubby Pérez. The
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occurred at approximately 12:44 a.m.
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, resulting in 236 fatalities and more than 180 injuries. There were approximately 515 people in the club at the time of the collapse. It is one of the deadliest non-natural disasters in the country's history.


Background

The building was opened as a movie theater in 1973. It was converted into a nightclub in 1994, and underwent renovations in 2010 and 2015. Featuring two-story high ceilings over an expansive, open plan dance floor, it was able to host a thousand standing and 700 seated visitors. The building was equipped with large air conditioners and electric generators on the rooftop as well as large stage lighting and loudspeakers in the ceiling. In 2023, it caught fire after lightning struck a generator on the roof, but it was deemed structurally safe by firefighters. After the collapse, civil engineers and architects who reviewed the damages noted that the roof was inadequately supported by narrow columns on the sides and none in the center. The roof could have collapsed under its own weight due to fire-weakened concrete and the heavy machinery it was supporting. The club's owner, Antonio Espaillat, said that new plasterboard had been installed in the roof hours before the collapse, while waterproofing was done on the roof a month before the collapse. The Jet Set nightclub played live dance music on Monday nights, which attracted well-known people. At the time of the collapse, the
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was hosting a concert by merengue musician Rubby Pérez along with hundreds of spectators.


Collapse

According to eyewitness accounts, the roof gave way without warning roughly one hour into the musical performance. The cause of the structural failure remains undetermined, though investigators began examining the site once rescue operations permitted. A musician playing alongside Rubby Pérez said that the venue was full at the time of collapse, and that he initially believed an earthquake had occurred. First Lady of the Dominican Republic
Raquel Arbaje Raquel Patricia Arbaje Soneh de Abinader (born 1970) is a Dominican businesswoman and children's literature writer. She has served as the First Lady of the Dominican Republic, since August 2020 as the wife of President Luis Abinader. Early lif ...
reported that trapped governor of
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telephoned President
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at 12:49a.m., shortly after the collapse.


Emergency response

An extensive search and rescue mission was initiated, with about 400 responders deployed to the disaster site. First responders worked continuously to locate survivors amidst the structural debris. Rubby Pérez, who had been performing when the disaster occurred, reportedly began singing to help rescuers pinpoint his location within the rubble. According to Pérez's daughter Zulinka, who escaped from the collapse, the performer sustained injuries but remained in stable condition after he was extracted from the collapsed structure. However, he was later reported dead. From 3 p.m. on the day of the collapse onwards, no additional survivors were recovered from the disaster site. Twenty-two state agencies conducted rescue operations at the site, which included three cranes and several search dogs. During rescue operations, crowds assembled outside to pray for the victims and to sing Christian songs to help each other cope with the tragedy. A crowd gathered in front of the National Institute of Forensic Pathology, which projected images of the collapse victims to facilitate identification by loved ones. After 8 p.m., updates were suspended until the next day, after requests were made by the victims' relatives. Several people who were trapped cried out for help which assisted in their rescue. Others phoned their families leading to them being found. Emergency services documented at least 138 ambulance transfers, though the actual number of injured individuals exceeded 150 according to national director of emergency management operations Juan Manuel Méndez. The discrepancy was attributed to multiple casualties being sometimes transported in a single ambulance. At least 155 trips were made to nearby hospitals. By 9 April, the Dominican government announced a shift from
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to recovering bodies. Officials with the Dominican Republic Emergency Operations Center stated on 12 April that 189 were rescued from the rubble alive and 15 remained hospitalized. Abinader visited the disaster site on the morning of 8April to assess the situation and affirm the government's commitment to the rescue efforts. He emphasized that "all government resources" were being utilized in the ongoing operation. Rescue crews from Israel, Puerto Rico and Mexico arrived in
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on 9 April to assist in rescue efforts. Mayor of Santo Domingo
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activated the municipal disaster response committee, and expressed condolences to families awaiting news about their loved ones. The municipal government coordinated closely with national emergency services to manage the crisis. The management of the Jet Set nightclub pledged their full cooperation with authorities in the investigation and in providing assistance to victims and their families. Mejia's office also provided 170 coffins to six funeral homes handling the remains of the victims. All of the casualites were identified by 12 April.


Casualties

The collapse killed 236 people and injured more than 180 others. Police said that those killed included former
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, baseball player Tony Blanco (who died saving Esteban Germán), and Rubby Pérez. National football team player Luis Guillén, fashion designer Martín Polanco and National District Mayor's Office's Director of Urban Infrastructure Christian Alejandro Tejeda Pichardo were confirmed dead. At least 25 Venezuelan citizens were inside Jet Set at the time of the incident, including Telemicro news anchor , who was injured. Ten Venezuelans were killed, five injured and others went missing. A woman from Colombia was also killed, while two other Colombian citizens were injured. Grupo Popular confirmed the death of several members of its owners, the Grullón family: chairman of AFP Popular Eduardo Grullón and his wife, as well as his sister and her husband. President Abinader also confirmed that Nelsy Cruz, governor of Monte Cristi province, was among those killed. Her death was attributed to injuries from falling glass. An Italian man who worked as a chef in the city, and a woman with Dominican–Italian citizenship were among the fatalities. Other foreigners were among the fatalities including two from France and one each from Haiti, Kenya, and Costa Rica. More than 200 people were injured including members of the Chamber of Deputies Bray Vargas and Carlos J. Gil Rodríguez in addition to Rodriguez's wife.


Aftermath

Dominican Social Policy Cabinet coordinator Tony Peña Guaba characterized the event as the "worst non-atmospheric disaster" in the nation's history. Initially, President Abinader declared a three-day national period of mourning from 8 to 10April, lowering all national flags at public structures and military precincts to
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. On 10 April, he extended the mourning period to six days. His office also said that a commission of national and international experts would be established to investigate the disaster. The
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suspended a scheduled session for all committee activities on 9April, and it issued a statement expressing regret for the disaster. In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, reports from ''Diario Libre'' said that Santo Domingo had an "unusual" decline in traffic, with fewer pedestrians and an "unusual silence". A memorial service was held for Rubby Pérez at the
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on 10 April, with President Abinader and First Lady Raquel Arbaje in attendance.


Reactions

In the hours after the disaster, the family of Nelsy Cruz announced that memorial services would be held at the Provincial Government of Montecristi, with funeral proceedings scheduled for the evening of 8 April. In a statement, the commissioner of Major League Baseball,
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, offered condolences for the deaths of Governor Cruz and former players Octavio Dotel and Tony Blanco.
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and former pitcher Pedro Martínez expressed their condolences to the victims' families. Dotel played for the
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. Each team released social media statements mourning his death. Dotel also played for the Mets, the
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, the Mets held a tribute and moment of silence for Dotel. In
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, the hometown of deceased performer Rubby Pérez and at least 28 other victims, members of the Jaineros Dorados choir lit masses of candles in tribute to the deceased. Minister of Culture Roberto Salcedo Jr. publicly mourned the loss of Governor Cruz, describing her death as "an irreparable loss for her community and for the entire country" and recognizing her contributions as "a committed public servant" and "a woman of steadfast leadership". Celebrities who expressed solidarity and remorse for the victims and their loved ones include
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, offered condolences.
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, the president of Venezuela, expressed his "most heartfelt message of condolence" to the "sister Dominican Republic and its people".
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his condolences to the Dominican people and the government for the loss of human life. Russian president
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sent his "sincere condolences" and said that Russia "shares the sorrow of the Dominican people over this tragic incident". The Espaillat family, one of the wealthiest families in the Dominican Republic and the owners of the nightclub, released a statement expressing their regret.


Investigations

In order to determine the cause of the collapse, President Abinader announced the formation of a commission of national and international experts, and an investigation was begun by the Attorney General of the Dominican Republic. Abinader indicated that questions must be answered, ''"qué pasó, por qué pasó y cómo pasó"'' ("what happened, why it happened, and how it happened"). A separate technical investigation is being carried out by the Dominican National Office for Seismic Assessment and Vulnerability of Infrastructure and Buildings (Onesvie), which is expected to be concluded in about three months. On 14 April 2025, a lawsuit was filed by relatives of one of the deceased against Jet Set owner Antonio Espaillat, his mother, Ana Grecia López, the Dominican government and the Santo Domingo mayor's office, demanding unspecified damages from them and a criminal conviction for involuntary manslaughter against the Espaillats. On 12 June, Antonio Espaillat was arrested along with his sister Maribel, with the Attorney General's Office accusing them of "immense irresponsibility and negligence by failing to physically intervene to prevent the club's roof from collapsing".


See also

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