
Dr. Professor Tammam Youssef of the San Donato Hospital in Milan (Italy), who participated in the transport of two patients from Romania with severe burns after the explosion in Crevedia, said that the patient with burns of 45% of the body surface is in the stage. extubation and is doing well, and the patient with 90 percent of his body damage was transferred to a specialized burn center.
- “It was extremely important to admit these patients as soon as possible. First, they go to intensive care because burn centers do not accept intubated patients. We did all the necessary intervention to save their lives. At San Raffaele Hospital, which is part of the San Donato Group, and then, professionally, for the good of the patient, one of them was transferred to a specialized burn center. He had 85-90 percent of his body affected and it’s a miracle that he’s alive, he’s stable, and with faith in God we hope he’ll be fine and this critical moment will pass,” said Dr. Tammam Youssef on Medika TV, according to Medika TV. News.ro.
- As for the second patient, he is subject to extubation.
- “The second patient is better, the necessary treatment for extubation is being carried out, referral to a specialized center (…) The patient is feeling well, they are extubating. We also provided some apartments for relatives who came to Italy,” Tammam Yusef said.
- “Romania is in our heart, and for decades there is always a feeling that we studied there and work there. The first thing that came to my mind was to call Minister Rafila and make all our availability to support Romania, because Romania has always supported Italy when it was in need,” the doctor said.
The 3 patients injured in Saturday night’s explosions at the GLP station in Crevedia are still in a critical condition and have been hospitalized at Floreaska Emergency Hospital (two people) and Baghdasar Arseni Hospital (one person), respectively, with 24 more hospitalized to hospitals in the country in moderate or mild condition, and 12 were transferred to hospitals abroad. The number of dead remained the same – two people. The good news: the number of discharged patients has increased to 17.
Devastating explosions in Krevedia revealed a whole series of violations, and the gas station, which belonged to the son of the PSD mayor Caracal, was closed only on paper.
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The liquefied gas station in Krevedia, where the catastrophic explosions occurred, was fined several times by the Emergency Situations Inspectorate and closed since September 2020, but nevertheless continued to operate, and the investigation by the prosecutor’s office also aims to establish the role of the institutions that would have carry out inspections and ensure that the depot does not continue to operate.
One of the institutions that should have known that the liquefied gas warehouse was still operating was the Romanian police. On Monday, the institution reported that “no messages, petitions, information or hearings from citizens or other institutions” related to the activities carried out there have been registered.
- Mayor Caracal’s “octopus”: Companies in which the son is a shareholder concluded contracts for more than 4.5 million lei for fuel with the city halls of the country, which were mainly led by PSD mayors
- The LPG company from Crevedia received several fines from the ISU, did not have a fire permit and announced in 2020 that it was closing the workplace / The first hypothesis about the explosion
Also on Monday, DNA announced that it had opened two criminal cases regarding alleged abuse of office by public officials in connection with the authorization of a gas station in the city of Krevedia, where two people died in two catastrophic explosions and 56 others were injured. wound.
After the tragedy in Crevedia, the General Prosecutor’s Office is also working on criminal proceedings aimed at establishing the causes of the deflagration, as well as the role that the institutions played in this case, given that the liquefied gas station was closed, in the documents, since September 30, 2020. In addition, on Saturday evening, the military prosecutor’s office in Bucharest opened criminal proceedings related to the intervention of firefighters at a liquefied gas warehouse, where several explosions followed by fires.
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- Crevedia explosions, latest tally: 3 patients still in critical condition, 24 more hospitalized and 12 transferred to hospitals abroad
- “What is our business?”, “I didn’t see anything.” Disgusting responses from the mayor of Krevedia during his first public appearance three days after the tragedy
- On Tuesday, President Klaus Iohannis reacted for the first time to the tragedies in Botosani, May 1 and Crevedia
Source: Hot News

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