Baby Tossed From Window, Saved After Explosion at Ohio Apartment Building
- A significant explosion and fire struck an apartment complex in Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday afternoon, resulting in serious injuries and forcing residents to evacuate their homes.
- To escape the fire, a mother urgently passed her infant out of a window on the second floor, where bystanders including Reginald Barnes stood ready to catch the child.
- Five individuals—three adults and two children—sustained severe injuries and were promptly transported to the hospital, while more than 100 residents lost their homes and possessions.
- Barnes said, "This is a tragedy to lose everything," and expressed gratitude that "the baby got saved" as volunteers stepped in to assist the victims.
- The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, and relief efforts by organizations like the American Red Cross are ongoing to help those affected.
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When flames block the exit from a house in Cleveland, U.S.A., a mother throws her baby out the window on the second floor. Neighbors catch the child
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Read Full ArticleResidents of an apartment building in the Louky district of Zlín experienced a terrible time on Tuesday evening. The building caught fire and the tenants were then frightened by an explosion, after which the pressure wave damaged the entrance doors of all the apartment units in the building.
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