On Thursday, a massive fire and explosion ripped through Culiacán, Mexico, destroying an indoor children’s park and a casino.
A 39-year-old man was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment for burns on his hands and back, according to authorities.
Paramedics treated two other people on the scene for shock.
A motorist captured video of flames covering the top of the building and plumes of smoke billowing from the structure when a large fireball erupted.
As the flames spread, large pieces of the building fell to the ground.
A second video shows smoke thickening over the building, which is located at the Cinépolis Plaza shopping center, after a large section of the structure with its signage collapsed.
According to Civil Defense Director Roy Navarrete, the fire broke out at Air Jump Trampolines Park, a children’s play area, while workers were working on repairs.
They tried to put out the fire themselves before it grew out of control and spread throughout the Casino Royal Yak.
In a separate interview with Milenio Television, Navarrete denied there was any foul play.
As a precaution, a nearby school evacuated all students from the facility. There were no injuries reported.