Cali explosion
1956 in ColombiaAugust 1956 events in South AmericaCaliExplosions in 1956
The Cali Explosion occurred on August 7, 1956, in downtown Cali, Colombia. It was caused by the explosion of seven army ammunition trucks loaded with 1053 boxes of dynamite, which were parked in Cali overnight. In 1956, the city of Cali had around 400,000 inhabitants. More than 1,300 died from the explosion, and another 4,000 were wounded. Some estimate go as high as 4000 deaths and 12000 injured.
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Calle 25, Cali
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 3.459791 ° | E -76.520605 ° |
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Calle 25
760046 Cali (Comuna 3)
Valle del Cauca, Colombia
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