The relatives of the victims receive the corresponding psychological support from a special team, while there are not a few who are still looking for their own people, who remain missing
The atmosphere at the General Hospital of Larissa is heavy, as relatives of the train victims are still at the scene and are proceeding with the identification of the bodies. The prevailing climate is muted and many people are in despair.
At the same time, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, are in the hospital.
The relatives of the victims are receiving the corresponding psychological support from a special team, while there are not a few who are still looking for their own people, who remain missing. Parents of students who traveled on the fatal train and other relatives are eagerly trying to learn something new.
Many burst into tears as soon as they are informed that their own people are not alive. Others are dramatically anticipating news of their own.
It is noted that there are a total of 72 injured, of which six are hospitalized in Intensive Care Units. Among the injured is a 6.5-year-old girl who is being treated in the surgery of the PGNL.
At the same time, the treatment of the multi-injured people who are currently hospitalized in the hospitals of Larissa continues, with the doctors continuing to fight to treat those who need treatment. “There is chaos in the hospital. We are doing our best to treat all the injured who are taken to the Emergency Department”, the director of the ICU of the Larissa General Hospital, Apostolos Komnos, reports to larissanet.gr.
Queues to donate blood outside the hospital.
At the same time, Queues have formed outside the Larissa hospital by citizens who rushed to donate blood as the need for blood is great.
Source: Skai
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