A 27-year-old young woman died at Pantelimon Hospital on Tuesday morning due to the serious injuries and burns following the fire at the Colectiv Club. The girl had serious pipes burns and on 50 percent of the body.
“She was admitted to our hospital with burns of 3 and 4 degree. The prognostic was reticent from the very beginning. We made a lot of efforts but unfortunately we couldn’t do anything,” Pantelimon Hospital’s spokesperson Fiorella Mitoiu told Digi 24.
The doctor said there are four more patients admitted to Pantelimon Hospital, two in serious condition with severe burns and two stabilized.
R. of Moldova launches blood donation campaign for the victims in Romania
Moldovan acting premier Gheorghe Brega ordered checks in all entertainment venues in the country to verify if they have fire plans and if these are respected, the Interior Minister saying that the checks will last two weeks, Agora.md informs.
Also, the Government started a solidarity action urging people to donate blood for the victims of the disaster in ‘Colectiv’ Club. People can go daily to blood donation points of the National Blood Transfusion Centre in Chisinau, Balti and Cahul.
The mayor of Chisinau, Dorin Chirtoaca, has also called for checks in crowded places in the city.
Thousands of people came with bouquets and garlands of flowers, lit candles and held a minute of silence at the Romanian Embassy in Chisinau, commemorating the victims of the tragedy in Bucharest, Radio Chisinau informs.
Approximately 700 litres of blood were brought Monday morning from Chisinau Bucharest,. The aid consisted of more than 2,000 packages of blood and fresh frozen plasma and biomedical concoctions vitally necessary in case of burns or fractures.
Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti said that now is the time for the Republic of Moldova to show that it stands by its brothers over the Prut River, given that Romania has demonstrated many times that it stands by the Moldovan citizens, the cited source informs.