​The condition of critical patients hospitalized at the Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital (two) and the Bucharest Bagdasar Arseni Clinical Emergency Hospital (one) after the explosion in Crevedia is stable, but this does not mean that the prognosis has changed, given the Minister of Health Alexandru Rafila said on Wednesday that more than 90% of their body surface was burned.

Oleksandr RafilaPhoto: AGERPRES

“The condition is stable, but this does not mean that the prognosis has changed. They have burned more than 90% of the body surface, and this creates very serious problems for the future,” the health minister said on Antena 3, according to Agerpres.

Alexandru Rafila visited hospitalized patients at the Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital on Wednesday.

He revealed that he had a brief discussion with the relatives of some of the patients injured in the explosions that took place late last week in Crevedia: “We also had a brief discussion with the relatives of some of these patients here and from Baghdasar. , let’s see what kind of problems they have, including some patients who are transferred abroad so that they can accompany them, have the best conditions from a medical point of view and from a psychological point of view.”