A 12-Year-Old Boy Died Electrocuted on the Street in the Middle of the Tucumán Storm
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The 12-year-old died electrocuted in Villa Angelina, when he returned from playing ball with friends.The storm left neighborhoods flooded and roads cut.
A 12-year-old boy died on Saturday night after receiving an electric shock in the middle of the temporary fort that strikes the province of Tucumán and in which the fall of more than 150 millimetres of accumulated precipitation was recorded. The second flood in less than a month caused several watered areas both in the capital and in towns of the interior, in addition to the first fatal victim.
A deep pain shakes Tucumán after the death of Lisandro, a 12-year-old boy who died electrocuted in the middle of the temporary fort that caused flooding in the provincial capital. The event occurred in the south area, on Jujuy Street at 2800, where several blocks were completely denied. In that context, the minor was playing with friends in the accumulated water when the tragedy occurred. According to the testimony of a neighbor who witnessed th…
San Miguel de Tucumán, April 5, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- The storm that struck Tucumán with force during the weekend left a tragic death toll of three, flooded neighborhoods, interrupted routes, emergency-assisted families and a bitter sensation that is repeated too often in northern Argentina: when the water falls violently, the state runs back behind the disaster. The most painful scene was lived in Villa Angelina, in the capital of Tucuman…
A 12-year-old boy died electrocuted during the storm that affected San Miguel de Tucumán this weekend. The minor would have touched an electrified pole while returning from playing ball with friends in a flooded area, in the south of the provincial capital. The event occurred this Saturday on Jujuy Street at 1800, in the neighborhood of Villa Angelina of the Tucumana capital. According to the first reconstructions, the boy -identified as Lisandr…
The autopsy will determine the causes, but one hypothesis holds that it would have been electrocuted.
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