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ACCIDENT IN SANTANDER

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The young man rescued in the El Bocal accident is still stable and awake

The 19-year-old was hospitalized on Tuesday with a "severe abdominal trauma."  Breaking a passage across a cliff in Santander, in the Bocal area, along with six other people, caused a fall of a few meters between rocks.  During the day the young man will undergo various tests to assess the evolution of this trauma.

FOTODELDÍA - SANTANDER, 03/03/2026.- Al menos tres personas han fallecido y otras tres continúan desaparecidas tras caerse al mar, entre acantilados, por la rotura de una de las pasarelas peatonales de madera que hay en la zona del Bocal, en Santander. Según han informado fuentes de la Delegación del Gobierno en Cantabria, por la pasarela andaban, a la hora en la que se rompió, sobre las 16:30 horas, siete personas, todos ellos adultos jóvenes. EFE/Celia Agüero Pereda
Accident site, El Bocal. EFE.

The condition of the Alavesa girl rescued alive from the accident in the Santanderino town of El Bocal remains stable and remains in the multiple unit of the intensive medicine service of the Valdecilla hospital, the Department of Health reported on Thursday.

The 19-year-old was hospitalized on Tuesday with "severe abdominal trauma."  Breaking a passage across a cliff in Santander, in the Bocal area, along with six other people, fell a few meters into the rock. 



Today, the young man will be tested to assess the evolution of this trauma.

The same woman gave the warning, shouting at a person passing by El Bocal, that she was clutching rocks. The wooden passage that he crossed with six members of the Las Heras Insitutu (Medio Cudeyo) collapsed and the seven people who fell along with the structure. 

A few hours later, five people were found dead in the sea and in the crack beneath the passage. Another is still missing this Thursday and the rescue operation is still looking for him.

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