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Appeal From the Niguarda Hospital (Where the Burn Victims of Crans-Montana Are Being treated):

Just these days, having supplies of skin is proving valuable. At the Niguarda hospital, where 11 burns are being treated in the fire of San Silvestro in Crans-Montana, 13 thousand square centimetres have been used.

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The twenty-nine-year-old Catholic who survived the disaster in Crans-Montana is among the eleven hospitalized in the ICU of the Milan hospital

·Turin, Italy
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With a "great burn", what do healthcare teams have to deal with? Answers with Professor Pierre Perrot, head of the Burning Treatment Centre at the CHU in Nantes, the only specialized facility for the entire West, where two Crans-Montana victims were transferred.

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Mafalda (25) knows better than almost anyone what awaits the fire victims of Crans-Montana. As a child, she narrowly survived a gas explosion.

·Berlin, Germany
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Many victims of the New Year's fire in Crans-Montana suffered burns of more than 50 percent of their bodies. During this acute phase, donor skin acts as a biological bandage against infection, dehydration, and pain. The Dutch tissue bank ETB-BISLIFE had just enough skin in stock.

·Netherlands
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Just these days, having supplies of skin is proving valuable. At the Niguarda hospital, where 11 burns are being treated in the fire of San Silvestro in Crans-Montana, 13 thousand square centimetres have been used.

·Italy
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The clinical picture of the eleven patients involved in the fire of Crans-Montana and transferred to the Niguarda hospital in Milan remains stable but serious. In the last update released today, doctors explain that all the wounded are sedated and in reserved prognosis: some are in critical conditions due to extensive burns and severe lung damage caused by the inhalation of the fumes, which make mechanical assistance to the breathing necessary. …

·Rome, Italy
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Gazzetta di Milano broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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