Juan Carlos Morales
Juan Carlos Morales is the Commander General of the Cuerpo General de Bomberos Voluntarios del Perú, who was in the news for addressing the severe fire that broke out in a clandestine toy storage facility in Lima, which led to multiple injuries from smoke inhalation and significant challenges for firefighters battling the blaze.
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Belize:
Juan Carlos Morales was found guilty of perverting the course of justice by making inaccurate and false statements to investigators.
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Belize:
Corporal Juan Carlos Morales was found guilty of perverting the course of justice related to the shooting death of soldier Jessie Escobar.
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Colombia:
Juan Carlos Morales is the manager of the National Dispatch Center of XM and highlighted the low percentage of new energy operations in Colombia.
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Guatemala:
Juan Carlos Morales was sentenced along with other ex-councilors for not fulfilling their responsibilities.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Morales, commander general of the Cuerpo General de Bomberos Voluntarios del Perú, stated that the flames would persist for a prolonged time.
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Bolivia:
Juan Carlos Morales, the general commander of the General Corps of Volunteer Firefighters of Peru, reported that the fire had been contained by the responding agents.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Morales explained the safety measures taken during the firefighting efforts.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Morales stated that they will not enter the warehouse where the fire started due to the risk of collapse.
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Bolivia:
Juan Carlos Morales, the general commander of the firefighters, stated that the fire has not yet been extinguished due to its spread to a warehouse with a large amount of merchandise.
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Dominican Republic:
Juan Carlos Morales, the general commander of the Fire Department, reported that ten firefighters were affected by smoke inhalation during the firefighting efforts.
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