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Emergency care after school collapse


Haiti | 07 November 2008

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, are providing emergency care and treatment to people injured in the collapse of La Promesse School in the Petionville neighbourhood of the city earlier today.

More than 80 patients, among them many children, have been transferred to MSF medical structures in Port-au-Prince. Of the more than 50 patients admitted to the emergency ward at Trinite Trauma Centre so far, 25 have been hospitalized and four have undergone surgery. Eight patients have died.  More than 30 patients have been admitted to Martissant Hospital, where MSF also works.

While MSF teams standby to receive and treat additional patients, transporting survivors from the site of the collapsed school to medical facilities remains difficult due to poor and congested roads.


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