Some local media indicate that they have already identified themselves 13 died.
“Among the injured there are men, women, children of all ages and some not yet identified have been taken to different health centers, some very seriously. For example, there is an 11-year-old boy who will have to be amputated, an unknown 10-year-old boy who had to be transferred to Matagalpa with severe facial trauma. There are several with incomplete basic data,” he added.
“Here we are dealing with a tragedy that perhaps could have been prevented. We don’t know,” said Murillo, wife of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.
Murillo announced that “we will have to look more carefully at the time of use of these units that come from other places and that are not always in good condition and that unfortunately, on the one hand, we also let them in and on the other hand, they are not in accordance with the evaluation that should take place frequently, as stipulated by law and for exhaustive periods,” he added.
Source: El heraldo

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