Explosion at Patagonia brewery in Bariloche: how the investigation is progressing

Due to an explosion at the Patagonia brewery, a 27-year-old worker, surnamed Rodríguez, is hospitalized in serious condition at the San Carlos sanatorium in Bariloche. From the Prosecutor’s Office he is working on the investigation to clarify what happened.

Investigation sources informed Diario RÍO NEGRO that measures were ordered this Friday. Among them that I worked as an expert on site and interviews were also carried out. He is in charge of the cause, the prosecutor on duty Silvia Paolini.

Yesterday, he went to the scene, along with Criminalistics personnel.

José Luis Nahuelpi, in charge of the 55th sub-police station, reported that when the officers arrived on Wednesday, fire personnel were at the scene working. “A 27-year-old person was affected and there was minor material damage as a result of the explosion,” he said in dialogue with Diario de Bariloche TV.

«The patient Rodríguez remains very serious, very hemodynamically unstable“persistent fever and starting with kidney dysfunction,” they reported this Friday morning to this medium from the San Carlos sanatorium.

They also reported that “the prognosis continues to be reserved.”

He has “25 to 30% of his body surface burned” and yesterday He underwent surgery.

Explosion in a Bariloche brewery: what happened


The site, located on the Circuito Chico, at kilometer 24, is a common point of visit for tourists. After the fact, it remains closed. “Until further notice,” the company announced on its social networks. With the snowfall, today the road is white.

The incident occurred on Wednesday around 7 p.m. The ignition of a burner caused the fire in the kitchen area, the company said. As a result of the explosion, one employee was seriously injured.

The entity indicated that at that time there were no clients.

 
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