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100 children evacuated from the central hospital

Tonka

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100 children evacuated from the central hospital
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Posted at 05:45 AM on February 15, 2011 | The National

The pediatric ward of the Maracay Central Hospital was evacuated yesterday by the overflow of sewage system. The area had approximately 100 children who had to be taken to hospital service and health center aisles. The eviction took place without any control. The parents of hospitalized children were taken by door and the other patients. Upon leaving the parking area relatives expressed that the stench was intolerable. Angel Sarmiento, president of the College of Physicians of Aragua, reported that the collapse of the pipes the pediatric area was flooded black water, feces, mud and worms. Maintenance crews uncovered pipes that took injections, dressing, toys and trash. Sarmiento said the sewage pipes received no maintenance or cleaning for 50 years, and the rule states that should be done every year. The head of the medical profession in Aragua recommended that until disinfection is completed throughout the area and waste are removed only take children with symptoms of extreme emergency, and the rest will be transferred
 
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