
Jakarta, hitclubapk3 Indonesia
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A total of 11 students
SMA 72 Jakarta
who became
explosion victims
experience visual impairment and reduced hearing.
“There are around 11 people being treated here and most of them have blurry eyes and poor hearing. For small injuries, I open a post here,” said Head of RT 07 Kelapa Gading Barat Subdistrict Krissensiana Orol Hotmatua in Jakarta, Friday (7/11).
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Meanwhile, seriously injured victims were taken to the Naval Health Center in Kodamar.Then he was referred to Cempaka Putih Islamic Hospital, Pertamina Hospital and Yarsi Hospital.
Krissensiana said that seriously injured victims were immediately taken to hospital.Meanwhile, 11 people with minor injuries received outpatient treatment.
According to him, two of the 11 people were referred because of serious injuries to their ears.Apart from that, someone suffered burns on their back.
“Many injuries are not heard due to the trauma of the explosion,” he said.
Previously, an explosion occurred at SMA 72, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta.Police said the explosion occurred after the Friday prayer sermon.
Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Asep Edi Suheri said that 54 people were injured as a result of the explosion at SMA 72 Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, Friday (7/11).Dozens of victims consisted of serious and light injuries, and were rushed to Cempaka Putih Hospital, East Jakarta.
“Initial data we received was approximately 54 people. There were minor injuries, moderate injuries, and some had gone home,” said Asep Edi to reporters, Friday.
Most recently, KPAI Chair Margaret Aliyatul Maimunah stated that 14 students were still being treated in hospital, with seven of them requiring surgery.
According to Margaret, a number of victims were taken to the health center, but were ultimately referred to hospital because their injuries were quite serious.
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