The Minister of Health announces the transfer of those injured in the fire around Wadag to Egypt to receive specialized treatment.
Health Minister Dr. Ali Haji Adan paid a late-night visit to burn victims injured in the devastating Howlwadaag fire, who are currently receiving treatment at Ex-Digfeer Hospital. During the visit, the Minister checked on the patients’ medical conditions, met with doctors and healthcare staff, and assessed the level of care being provided to those affected by the incident.
Dr. Ali Haji Adan expressed deep concern over the severity of the injuries and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the victims receive the best possible medical attention. He announced that arrangements have been finalized to airlift the patients to Egypt on Sunday, where they will undergo specialized treatment in advanced medical facilities equipped to handle severe burn cases.
The Minister emphasized that this decision comes as part of broader efforts to save lives and accelerate recovery, noting that burn injuries require highly specialized care that may not be fully available locally. He also extended his solidarity to the victims and their families, assuring them that the government will continue to provide full support throughout the treatment and recovery procesHealth Minister Dr. Ali Haji Adan paid a late-night visit to burn victims injured in the devastating Howlwadaag fire, who are currently receiving treatment at Ex-Digfeer Hospital. During the visit, the Minister checked on the patients’ medical conditions, met with doctors and healthcare staff, and assessed the level of care being provided to those affected by the incident.
Dr. Ali Haji Adan expressed deep concern over the severity of the injuries and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the victims receive the best possible medical attention. He announced that arrangements have been finalized to airlift the patients to Egypt on Sunday, where they will undergo specialized treatment in advanced medical facilities equipped to handle severe burn cases.
The Minister emphasized that this decision comes as part of broader efforts to save lives and accelerate recovery, noting that burn injuries require highly specialized care that may not be fully available locally. He also extended his solidarity to the victims and their families, assuring them that the government will continue to provide full support throughout the treatment and recovery process.
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