Hospital Updates on Syracuse House Explosion Victims>
Summary:
In Syracuse, N.Y., the last four individuals hospitalized after a house explosion last month are now out of critical condition. The explosion on June 18 at 205 Carbon St. was caused by an open gas line in the basement. At the time, 13 people, including members of two refugee families celebrating Eid al-Adha, were inside. Twelve were hospitalized, with most already discharged. The injuries included burns, head injuries, and crushed body parts. Local organizations have set up donation drives to support the affected families. The current conditions of the victims are as follows:
Residents of 205 Carbon St.:
- Fuje Alam Bin Abdul Rahman, 42 – Fair
- Rajumah Begum Binti Dil Mohammad, 33 – Serious
- 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 – Good
Visiting Family: - Mohamad Alam Sayed Alam, 34 – Discharged
- Yasmida Nur Muhammad, 29 – Discharged
- Ajidah Mohamad Alam, 5 – Discharged
- Suhana Mohamad Alam, 2 – Discharged
- Rishma Mohamad Alam, 8 months – Serious
- Sumaya Mohamad Alam, 4 – Not admitted
For further information or tips, contact staff writer Timia Cobb at tcobb@syracuse.com.