House Explosion in Syracuse: Updates on Injured Families>
Summary:
In Syracuse, N.Y., a house explosion last week left several members of two refugee families injured. The explosion, caused by an open gas line, occurred at 205 Carbon St. during Eid al-Adha celebrations. Initially, two children were in critical condition but have since improved to fair condition. Three other victims, including an 8-month-old baby, remain in critical condition. Neighbors and firefighters quickly responded to the chaotic scene, rescuing victims from the rubble. A total of 12 people were hospitalized with various injuries. Local organizations have set up donation channels to support the affected families. Here’s a breakdown of the injured members and their current conditions:
Residents of 205 Carbon St.:
- Fuje Alam Bin Abdul Rahman, 42 – Critical
- Rajumah Begum Binti Dil Mohammad, 33 – Critical
- Mohammad Omar Bin Fuje Alam, 13 – Discharged
- Farmina Begum Binti Fuje Alam, 12 – Discharged
- Ennaiitu Rahman Bin Fuje Alam, 10 – Discharged
- Enamul Hassan Bin Fuje Alam, 8 – Discharged
- Nujumul Hassan Bin Fuje Alam, 3 – Fair
Visiting Family: - Mohamad Alam Sayed Alam, 34 – Discharged
- Yasmida Nur Muhammad, 29 – Discharged
- Ajidah Mohamad Alam, 5 – Discharged
- Suhana Mohamad Alam, 2 – Fair
- Rishma Mohamad Alam, 8 months – Critical
- Sumaya Mohamad Alam, 4 – Not admitted to hospital