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Boat Explosion in Fort Lauderdale Leaves Multiple Injured on Memorial Day

Nigel Latta
By Nigel LattaMay 26, 2025
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A tragic incident unfolded on a serene Memorial Day evening in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when an explosion rocked a vessel near the New River Triangle. The event left nearly a dozen individuals, including two children, hospitalized with severe injuries. According to officials, the explosion occurred around 5:45 p.m., prompting an immediate response from local authorities and emergency services. Initial reports indicate that all passengers were successfully rescued and transported to medical facilities for treatment.

The scene of the disaster was a sandbar close to 9th Street, where the boat reportedly experienced a catastrophic explosion. Emergency responders described the chaotic aftermath as people were thrown into the water. Bystanders quickly sprang into action, aiding in the rescue efforts until professional help arrived. A surveillance camera captured the horrifying moment, showing a massive fireball erupting from the vessel and passengers plunging into the river.

Among the victims were two children who sustained significant burns. Firefighter Frank Guzman stated that many patients suffered extensive burns across their bodies and were promptly transferred to Jackson Memorial Hospital due to its specialized burn unit. Upon arrival, eight adults were reported in stable condition, while the children's conditions were considered fair. One individual required intubation due to the severity of their injuries.

Antonio Rivero recounted his harrowing experience aboard the vessel, suspecting a gas leak may have ignited the explosion during a refueling attempt. Despite suffering burns himself, he expressed relief over his family’s survival but remained concerned about their ongoing recovery. Witnesses Bret Triano and Marisa Toomesn detailed their heroic rescue of a severely burned victim who pleaded for water amidst excruciating pain.

In addition to human casualties, a dog aboard the vessel was also rescued unharmed. Authorities, including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, are actively investigating the cause of the explosion. As crews meticulously examined the remnants of the damaged boat, they aimed to uncover any clues that could explain the sudden and devastating event. This tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the potential dangers associated with recreational boating activities.

Emergency services coordinated seamlessly to mitigate the impact of this unforeseen disaster. While the investigation continues, the community rallies around those affected by offering support and resources necessary for their recuperation. The bravery demonstrated by both bystanders and first responders highlights the resilience and compassion inherent within society during times of crisis.

Nigel Latta
authorBy Nigel Latta

Child psychologist and author known for his practical, no-nonsense parenting advice and TV shows.

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