香港大火受伤者85%出院,其余状况稳定

香港卫生局表示,台坡大火中79名受伤者中有67人已康复出院,其余12人状况稳定。该大火造成至少161人死亡,并导致数千居民流离失所。

11月发生在香港台坡王福苑的大火造成巨大伤亡,至少161人丧生,79人受伤,数千居民被迫离家。

卫生局于2025年12月30日更新称,79名患者在多家公立医院接受治疗,其中67人已康复出院,剩余12人状况稳定。卫生局表示:“总共有79名患者因大火在多家公立医院接受治疗。截至2025年12月30日,其中67人已康复出院,其余12人状况稳定。”

医疗人员将继续为这些患者提供适当的治疗和护理。此外,卫生局提到,超过300名私立医生参与免费家庭医生服务计划,已有63名受影响居民接受免费咨询。

此外,18名居民在私立牙科诊所获得免费假牙更换服务,24名居民安排接受中医服务。由360名从业者提供的免费中医咨询服务也已启动。

此次火灾后,当局迅速提供医疗和支持服务,以帮助受灾居民恢复。

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