The commemoration of the 201 years of Independence of Honduras was marked by the accidents suffered by several of the Air Force paratroopers during a special ‘show’ at the José de la Paz Herrera National Stadium.
Records of his accidents have become popular on social media.
That of one of the specialists, who gets entangled with the roof of the venue and then ends up on top of the public: the most distressing.
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The president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, praised this Thursday the figure of the hero Francisco Morazán and recalled that on a day like today, in 1842, he was shot in Costa Rica when he was fighting for the union of Central America.
“From the People’s Government, I order the unearthing of the thought, image and gigantic figure of General José Francisco Morazán Quesada, his ideals as a defender of freedom, justice and democracy”Castro said in a commemorative speech to the 201 years of the independence of Honduras of the Spanish Crown, a gesture that dates back to September 15, 1821.
Castro’s speech, all focused on the figure of Morazán, was delivered at the Jose de la Paz Herrera National Stadiumwhere he witnessed the parades of thousands of students from secondary schools commemorating the
independence.
In the middle of that ceremony, it was that several of the uniformed Air Force tried to give a skydiving show.
However, because of the wind, it seems that all they caused was a wave of panic.
This is how it looks in a video in which one of them it gets entangled with the roof of the stadium and then falls on top of the public.
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201 years after its independence, Honduras, with a territory of 112,492 square kilometers and 9.5 million inhabitants, is one of the poorest countries in Latin Americawith poor education, health, communications services and high rates of violence, unemployment and corruption, among other scourges.
The country returned to constitutional order in 1980 after almost two decades of military regimes, but 42 years later the living conditions of Hondurans have not improved, but worsened, according to various sources that, in addition, largely attribute the precarious situation of the country to the politicians who have governed, not now, but forever.
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