Medusa Festival Tragedy Update: Health Crisis Details and Hospital Admissions

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The recent dawn in Cullera brought the Medusa Festival tragedy into focus, yet authorities report one life saved and 32 people injured. The case remains dynamic, with four individuals currently hospitalized across the Valencian Community. This was confirmed by Minister Gabriela Bravo during a brief public appearance at the meeting room doors, flanked by Government Delegate Pilar Bernabé and the mayor, Jordi Mayor.

According to the Generalitat, the Health Ministry attended to 32 patients at various hospitals as a result of the incident earlier today in Cullera. Four of these patients remain in hospitals in Ribera, Sant Joan d’Alacant, and the Clinic, where two of the injured are under care; some others have been discharged.

From the total treated, 13 were moved to Hospital de la Ribera, with nine discharged and one remaining under observation with a guarded prognosis. Three were referred to Hospital de Sant Joan d’Alacant due to fractures, another to the Clinic for an evaluation, and another to La Fe, which has since discharged its patient. [Source: Generalitat de Valenciana health communications]

Medusa’s most serious injuries are outlined as follows: four individuals continue receiving hospital care, with their conditions presenting increasing complexity. One patient, a 19-year-old located at Ribera Hospital ICUT, is dealing with a spinal fracture and is awaiting potential surgical intervention. Two women at the Hospital Clínico de Valencia have tibial and suspected pelvic fractures, respectively, with clinicians awaiting further confirmation of the diagnosis. The report on a man treated at Sant Joan d’Alacant hospital has not been released in full, leaving some details undisclosed at this time. [Source: Health Ministry operational updates]

The unfolding situation continues to be monitored by regional health authorities, with ongoing assessments, potential interventions, and careful patient management to ensure accurate diagnoses and appropriate care. Local officials have urged the public to rely on official briefings for verified information, as the situation evolves and more details become available. [Attribution: Generalitat Valenciana, Ministry of Health]

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