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Blast at Peru Nightclub Leaves 33 Injured

Blast at Peru Nightclub Leaves 33 Injured

08 Mar, 2026

A massive explosion at the Dali nightclub in Trujillo, Peru, has left at least 33 people injured, including three minors aged 16 and 17. The incident occurred in the early hours as clubgoers enjoyed a cumbia performance. Witnesses described a chaotic scene following the blast, with many frantically shouting for help. Reports indicate that five individuals are in serious condition, and several others have undergone surgery due to severe injuries, including amputations.

This tragic explosion reflects a troubling trend in the La Libertad region, which has been grappling with rising violence and crime, particularly linked to organized criminal groups. The area has seen a surge in extortion and illegal mining, contributing to the overall instability. In 2025 alone, Trujillo recorded a staggering 286 explosions, underscoring the urgent need for improved security measures.

Eyewitness accounts reveal a harrowing experience as club attendees experienced shock and fear during the blast. One survivor, Fiorella Mantilla, reported having glass shards embedded in her legs and recalled the moment as if the sound system had been abruptly turned off. The chaos that ensued, captured in footage, shows the panic as people cried out for help.

This incident comes less than a month after another explosion in the same region, which, although damaging homes, did not result in injuries or fatalities. The increase in violent incidents has raised alarms about public safety in Peru, where police reported over 2,200 organized-crime-related homicides last year alone.

The persistence of violence and crime in Trujillo underscores the challenges facing Peru as it strives to combat organized crime and restore safety in its communities. As the nation continues to grapple with these issues, the need for effective law enforcement and community safety measures becomes increasingly critical.

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