A graduation party in Peru turned calamitous after the dance floor collapsed beneath the teen revelers.
Following the fiasco, all 25 teens involved were immediately rushed to the local health center. Thankfully, there were no fatalities, although the extent of the students’ injuries has yet to be revealed, Jam Press has reported.
Meanwhile, TikTok had a field day with the locomotion implosion with one jokester quipping, “When they said … we’re gonna dance till the floor breaks.”Thankfully, no one died during the fiasco.“The real one tore up the dance floor,” joked another, while one wrote that the party had continued on the “ground floor.”
In a similar catastrophe in September, a sinkhole opened up and swallowed several people dancing at a birthday party in Brazil.
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