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Tourist dead after massive fire breaks out at Dominican Republic resort, officials say
At least one person is dead after a massive fire broke out at a resort in the Dominican Republic on Friday, officials said.
Where it's breaking
Local coverage
Massive Fire Destroys Dominican Republic Resort, Evacuates 1,700 Tourists
Massive Fire Destroys Dominican Republic Resort, Evacuating 1,700 Tourists
Deadly Fire Engulfs Dominican Republic Resort, Claims One Life
Fire at Dominican Republic Resort Claims Life of Tourist, 1,690 Evacuated
Italian Tourist Dies in Resort Fire in Dominican Republic
Tourist dead after massive fire breaks out at Dominican Republic resort, officials say
Italian Tourist Dies in Resort Fire in Dominican Republic
Italian Tourist Dies in Massive Fire at Dominican Republic Resort
Deadly fire at popular Dominican Republic resort forces nearly 1,700 tourists to evacuate
Deadly fire at popular Dominican Republic resort forces nearly 1,700 tourists to evacuate
Deadly Fire at Dominican Republic Resort Forces Evacuation of 1,700 Tourists
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- T2WDIV (Local 4 / NBC Detroit)
- T2WPVI (6abc Action News)
- T2WABC (Eyewitness News 7)
- T2WLS (ABC 7 Chicago)
- T2ABC11 (WTVD)
- T2ABC13 Houston (KTRK)
- T2ABC7 Los Angeles (KABC)
- T2WUSA9
- T2WVEC (13News Now)
- T2WTVR (CBS6)
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
- T2FOX 32 Chicago (WFLD)
- T2KTLA 5 (CW Los Angeles)
- T2FOX 5 DC
- T2FOX29 Philadelphia (WTXF)
- T2WNYW (FOX5 NY)
- T2FOX 5 Atlanta (WAGA)
- T2WSB-TV Channel 2
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