yes, 14 was killed 8 injured the cause was found to be a electric lamp that sparked and caused a explotion
Use a wheelchair or stretcher to take the person to the Emergency Department for treatment
The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left around 6,000 people injured and hundreds of thousands homeless. The disaster also caused widespread destruction and triggered a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
Ambulances can provide medical aid, transport injured individuals to hospitals, and support emergency response efforts by providing on-site medical treatment during a natural disaster. They play a crucial role in ensuring that those affected by the disaster receive timely and necessary medical care to save lives and reduce the impact of the situation.
The number has gone up to 12000 and climbing
yes, 14 was killed 8 injured the cause was found to be a electric lamp that sparked and caused a explotion
i think that there was 12 people injured
In the Hills Borough disaster on April 15, 1989 766 people were injured and 96 were killed.
Disaster. At least one person will die or be fatally injured.
The population of Chernobyl - city - is 500.
Police inspector supplies food,medicine etc. Police inspector and his team take the injured people to the hospital.
Use a wheelchair or stretcher to take the person to the Emergency Department for treatment
Oh honey, let me tell you, the 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius injured about 78 people. But hey, at least it wasn't a total disaster, right? Just a little fiery hiccup in the grand scheme of things.
Eighty Three died and more than 200 were injured
it wasn't a complete disaster as the German's numbers were significantly diminished and even though it was a black day for the British army the German's also lost allot of men and materials. overall, even though it wasn't a complete disaster it was pretty bad as 20, 000 men died and another 40, 000were either taken prisoner or too injured to go into service the next day.
The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left around 6,000 people injured and hundreds of thousands homeless. The disaster also caused widespread destruction and triggered a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
Ambulances can provide medical aid, transport injured individuals to hospitals, and support emergency response efforts by providing on-site medical treatment during a natural disaster. They play a crucial role in ensuring that those affected by the disaster receive timely and necessary medical care to save lives and reduce the impact of the situation.