Ridder Thermal Power Plant Incident: Details about Injured Workers Emerge
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Doctors reported the condition of six people who received burns due to an incident at the thermal power plant, reports an Orda.kz correspondent.
The accident at the plant occurred early in the morning of December 21.
During repair and installation work, a dust-air mixture exploded on the belt conveyor section, resulting in six people being burned.
Those who were seriously injured were airlifted to Oskemen.
The East Kazakhstan Region Health Department reported that the injured have already been transferred from intensive care to general wards.
According to the acting chief physician of the East Kazakhstan Regional Specialized Medical Center Zhanaidar Musin, the condition of three patients is stable, there is nothing posing a risk to their lives, they have been transferred to a general ward. According to the head of the anesthesiology and reanimation department of the Ridder City Hospital Maral Toleubayeva, three patients have been transferred to general wards. Their conditions are stable,
the department commented.
Original Author: Marina Dymova
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