November 15 Reuters news, Romanian Emergency Agency announced that a fire broke out in a hospital treating patients with COVID-19 in the country that day, resulting in 10 deaths and 7 injuries.
On the 14th local time, the Romanian Emergency Agency announced that a fire broke out in a hospital treating patients with COVID-19 in the country, resulting in 10 deaths and 7 injuries. The picture shows firefighters performing fire fighting at the scene.
According to reports, the fire broke out in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Piatra Neamts, and the fire spread to the next ward. The fire resulted in 10 deaths and another 7 were injured in the fire, including the doctor on duty.
According to reports, Romanian Health Minister Tetaru said that 40% of the injured doctor’s body was severely burned and he would be sent to a hospital in the capital Bucharest for treatment. Tetaru also said that the hospital that caught fire will reopen an intensive care unit on another floor of the hospital.
In addition, in response to the cause of the fire, the country’s prosecutors said that they will conduct a detailed investigation.