Injured
Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population, held an important meeting with Ambassador Eric Chevallier, the French Ambassador to Cairo, and his accompanying delegation.
CENTCOM gave no details on where or how the casualties occurred, which marked the first reported American fatalities in the current escalation.
The crash occurred when a heavy transport truck collided with a pickup truck that was carrying workers to fish farms in the governorate.
The patient had previously sustained a gunshot wound to the head, and the projectile had migrated and lodged in the chest cavity near the aorta—the body’s largest and most vital artery, responsible for supplying blood to all essential organs.
Several Egyptian ambulances were at the Rafah border crossing and started transporting the injured and sick people from the besieged Gaza Strip.
A medical team received the injured and conducted necessary medical examinations on them.
Health Minister Hala Zayed said the ministry’s hospitals is set to receive 33 injured Sudanese people in succession.
The Public Prosecution announced on Saturday that the financial causalities of the fire are estimated at LE 50 million (2.9 million).
The injured expatriates, four women and two children, received medical treatment after the Saudi fire fighters put down the fire.
Eleven people were injured on Saturday when a car collided with pedestrians near London's Natural History Museum.
At least six people were killed and 35 injured, mostly sufffering burns, after an explosion at a natural gas depot in Ghana's capital.
London police said on Saturday a number of pedestrians had been injured near the city's Natural History Museum.