25 July 2024 | 11:35

Deaths of ferroalloy plant workers reported in Karaganda

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Tengrinews.kz - Tragic incidents have occurred at a ferroalloy plant in Karaganda, resulting in the severe injury and subsequent death of several workers. According to the Karaganda Region Health Department, eight workers suffered critical burns due to a sudden release of flames from a furnace and were immediately hospitalized.

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Tengrinews.kz - Tragic incidents have occurred at a ferroalloy plant in Karaganda, resulting in the severe injury and subsequent death of several workers. According to the Karaganda Region Health Department, eight workers suffered critical burns due to a sudden release of flames from a furnace and were immediately hospitalized.

The Health Department confirmed that among the injured, some workers have unfortunately succumbed to their injuries. A patient born in 1993, who sustained deep burns covering 85% of his body and had been in extremely critical condition, passed away. Despite the tireless efforts of medical professionals, another worker, born in 1999 with 90% burns, also died on July 24.

Furthermore, two additional workers, born in 1981 and 1987, could not be saved despite intensive resuscitation efforts and died without regaining consciousness.

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The medical team has expressed their deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. The company has released the names of the victims: Kazken Erulan Kayyrbekuly (Technologist), Adamchuk Dmitro (Smelting Shop Mechanic), Zhetpisbaev Tolegen Eleuovich (Master of Chief Mechanic Service), and Muzafar Ismaylov (Furnace Manager).


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