The bullring's seats, which were crowded in Colombia, South America, suddenly collapsed, killing at least six people and injuring about 150, according to local authorities.

According to the local Japanese embassy, ​​there is no information that the Japanese were damaged.

On the 26th, a 10-meter-high seat suddenly collapsed at a bullring in Trimmer, Midwestern Colombia.



In the video from the site, at the same time as the people in the hall escaped, the audience seats collapsed in a wavy manner toward the front, and a large number of people were involved.



According to state officials, there were about 3,000 spectators in the bullfighting ground at the time, six people were confirmed dead, including an eight-month-old baby, and about 150 were injured.



On the other hand, according to the Japanese embassy in Bogotá, the capital, there is no information that the Japanese were damaged.



President Duque expressed his intention to urgently investigate the cause of the collapse of the audience and support the victims.



In Colombia, similar accidents have occurred in the past, such as the collapse of the bullring seats in the northwestern province of Sucre in 1980, killing more than 500 people. I'm going to find out.