SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- After the accident happened this Thursday at the Turkish floating power plant, eight workers were injured and, currently, the lives of most of them are in danger.
According to the official media Granmafive of the eight injured after the accident at the KPS 57 bar are Turkish and remain at the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical Surgical Hospital.
Of them, three have burns of between 20 and 40%, so their condition is “critical to extremely critical,” while the other two patients are reported “for care,” Dr. Fernando Trujillo Sánchez told the regime’s press. national director of Hospital Services of the Ministry of Public Health.
He sixth Turkish worker who remained hospitalized with them has already been discharged, he said.
“All accident victims receive care from a multidisciplinary team, taking into account the complexities involved in burn injuries, not only from the area of caumatology,” commented Miguel Estévez del Toro, general director of the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital.
On the other hand, the two injured Cuban workers were treated at the Calixto García Clinical Surgical Hospital, and both had trauma.
One of them was discharged from hospital while the other remains hospitalized after undergoing surgery on Friday for an injury to the thigh area.
Thursday’s accident occurred while welding work was being carried out on the lake, as confirmed by the state Electric Company. The Minister of Energy and Mines, Vicente de la O Levy, reported on social networks that the fire was quickly controlled and the injured workers were being treated by medical personnel.
According to the information revealed in the X account of Jair Morales Rodríguez, vice head of the Economic Department of the Central Committee of the PCC, the accident occurred in a floating power plant which is not used for electricity generation but is used as “shelter and logistics” for the company Turkish Karen.
According to the official media Cubadebate, Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, vice prime minister of Cubawent to the hospital institution where the injured are treated, although it was not specified which hospital it was.
The Turkish swamps are equipped with electricity generators and have been one of the emergency alternatives to the energy crisis.
The Turkish company Karen, whose farm caught fire this Thursday, is one of the most modern in its country, and specializes in the export of all types of products. In 2022, I will send a floating plant that would contribute 15 MW to the Electrical System.