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Dozens injured in Lima stadium after structure collapse

Dozens injured in Lima stadium after structure collapse

At least 47 people were injured on Friday after a structure collapsed at the Alejandro Villanueva stadium in Lima, Peru. Local health authorities confirmed the incident via social media, though specific details regarding the cause or nature of the collapse have not yet been released.

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