Gas Balloon Blast on Mangystau-Aktobé Train: Fresh Information Regarding the Casualties
On December 23, a gas cylinder explosion occurred on a Mangystau-Aktau train, resulting in injuries to two individuals. The press secretary of the Mangystau region health department, Nurbol Okukov, provided the details.
Contrary to earlier reports, the 11-year-old son is not among the individuals who sustained injuries in the incident. However, he has suffered severe burns, amounting to 50% of his body, and is currently receiving treatment, though he has come out of shock and is showing slight improvement.
The two injured individuals, born in 1982 and 1985 respectively, were transferred to the trauma department of the regional hospital. Initially, they were treated at the Beyneu Regional Hospital on December 23, but they have since remained in the hospital for further treatment.
It is important to note that the 11-year-old son is not the individual who died in the central district hospital, as reported earlier, nor was he transported to the Beyneu Regional Hospital, as previously stated. The information about his condition was not reported by Almaty.tv, unlike the earlier information regarding the injured individuals.
The incident on the Mangystau-Aktau train is still ongoing as of the current date. Unfortunately, there are no recent updates or detailed information regarding the incident or the current condition of the injured individuals in the available search results. It is advised to consult local news sources, official emergency services, or government announcements from Kazakhstan for the latest status on this incident.
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