For precautionary reasons, the 21-year-old Belarusian, who was rescued today, after two 24 hours, from the burning passenger-vehicle ferry “Euroferry Olympia”, is being treated at the Pulmonary Clinic of the General Hospital of Corfu.
According to the commander of the General Hospital of Corfu, Leonidas Roubatis, “the 21-year-old has only signs of dehydration, while all the examinations are done”.
“From the first information with the doctors, he said that he heard other voices. “We hope there are other people alive and in good health,” said Mr Roubatis.
The 65-year-old Bulgarian driver is also expected to be weaned during the day, as his health is improving.
The Afghan, as well as the Romanian, a rescued passenger, will be discharged from the Hospital today, while two people who are in the Pulmonary Clinic will remain in the hospital for treatment.
It should be noted that after the tragic event and during their disembarkation in Corfu, they initially had to be served with EKAB at the General Staff. Corfu 10 patients nine men and one woman, to whom first aid was provided immediately.
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