The Adamuz accident claimed a new fatality almost two weeks later. This is a 42-year-old woman who was hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Reina Sofía hospital in Córdoba. The number of deaths in the accident on January 18 thus rises to 46. The victim was traveling on the Alvia, which collided with an Iryo train that had previously derailed. The deceased is Patricia, a young opposition member from Palma del Condado.

In this way, it is the third fatality from La Palma del Condado to die on the train, since a local couple was also among the deceased.

The announcement of this death coincides with the news of the decrease in the number of hospitalized injured people, which dropped to 17 people this Friday after an adult was discharged, while another adult left the ICU.

Two adults remain admitted to intensive care, and a third is at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Córdoba, as reported by Europa Press.

Regarding those hospitalized, according to the data provided by the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) to the Andalusian Emergency Agency (EMA), collected in the hospitalized and discharged report, so far 109 hospital discharges have been processed, while the patients who remain hospitalized are 16 adults and one minor.

In addition, the province of Huelva thus increases the number of fatalities caused by the accident to 28. This death was confirmed the day after the celebration of the funeral mass for the moral victims of the accident in Huelva.

As regards total hospitalized patients, according to the data provided by the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) to the Andalusian Emergency Agency (EMA), collected in the hospitalized and discharged report, so far 109 hospital discharges have been processed, while the patients who remain hospitalized are 15 adults and one minor.

In relation to the changes on this Thursday’s report, in addition to the transfer of an adult from the ICU to the ward at the Reina Sofía Hospital, the aforementioned discharge has been received by an adult at the Cruz Roja Hospital, while an adult has been transferred from the Cruz Roja Hospital in Córdoba to the Infanta Elena Hospital in Huelva. Thus, 13 people remain on the hospitalization ward of Andalusian hospitals, specifically 12 adults and one minor.

As for adults, six of them are at the Reina Sofía University Hospital; three at the Infanta Elena Hospital in Huelva; two at the Juan Ramón Jiménez Hospital in Huelva; one at the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital in Seville and one at the Vithas Málaga Hospital, while the only minor hospitalized on the ward, for its part, is at the Reina Sofía in Córdoba.

Source: cordopolis.eldiario.es



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