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At around 11:00 AM on October 6, at the Central Highlands General Hospital Patient Check-in Check-in area, a large piece of roof suddenly fell off, causing many patients and their families. clamorous.
Plasterboard fell to the ground
According to the record at the scene, the position of the collapsed ceiling is at the top of the area where the patient enters the record book with an insurance book. Large plaster ceiling spills onto the floor. In the background, the plasterboard was broken, many iron bars were scattered throughout the floor.
A woman, who witnessed the incident, said that she entered the counter to hand over the exam book, while turning her back, she heard a loud noise. When this sister returned, the fire department saw that a piece of roof collapsed near the post.
Fortunately, no patients were injured.
A leader from Central Highlands General Hospital said the roof collapse caused panic in many patients. Fortunately, the time when people collapsed the roof to register for the medical exam was almost over, so no one was hurt.
According to this position, in the past, the roof of the area above was poorly designed, in the dry season it is too sunny, the water falls in the rainy season. Recently, the Department of Health is an investor, rolling out the sun protection roof layer and just completed, but without anti-splash. Now, additional funds are available for anti-splash construction. Construction is in progress, problems have occurred. While the splash-proof floor is being built, the material with a lot of iron falls from the fifth floor (upper floor) downwards, punching a hole in the roof of the sunscreen and then falling to the floor.
The bars fell with plaster to the ground
According to information from Central Highlands General Hospital, the Department of Health reverses roofs for both sun and rain. Sunscreens alone cost about 4 billion.
Central Highlands General Hospital began construction in 2010 with a total investment of nearly VND 1.1 billion. However, after commissioning, the hospital revealed many deficiencies due to inadequate construction design, poor construction quality, and unsatisfactory apartments. Recently, Dak Lak province has to invest funds to repair and overcome, although it was only just put into operation in early 2019.
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