Monday, November 21, 2016

Train Accident Victims in India "Saved" by WhatsApp.



An eight-year-old girl, Sejal Yadav, drawn from the press carcass carriages were destroyed in a train accident in Uttar Pradesh, India, early Sunday morning.

The boy was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, without any accompanying relatives.

However, a few hours later, he was able to come back together with his older brother.

All this happened due to service WhatsApp communications applications.

The survivors in the crash train Indore-Patna Express that skidded off the track, including children, separated from their families.

They separated due immediately rushed to various hospitals in the region.

Atmosphere of sadness and panic mingled in the accident that has now dkabarkan killed 146 people and injured hundreds more.

In the midst of the panic, a team of doctors and paramedics on duty did not lose sense.

They photographed the faces of all the victims in their care, and sharing on WhatsApp communications network.

The pictures were sent to their colleagues who served in various hospitals in the region.

"We took photos of every patient in our hospital, and then immediately distributed to our colleagues on the outside, the name and other identification there are listed complete," said AK Srivastava, a senior doctor at a hospital there, as quoted by AFP ,

"This way, if there are relatives who were treated at another hospital, so we can quickly reunite them," he said.

A number of hospitals around Kanpur, in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, flood victims in the accident that occurred early in the morning, when the passengers are generally asleep.

Yadav was one of the first children were rescued from the crash site. He was treated at the government hospital in the city of Kanpur.

"For the initial examination, these children knew traumatized, she could not speak, then he refused to reveal his name," said one doctor.

Yadav name, complete with his picture, then sent to the group WhatsApp, and his name included in the list of survivors.

It was later allowed his brother to track the whereabouts Yadav.

"He was with his grandfather and two uncles when the accident happened. All three were killed in this accident, and Yadav do not know," said Yadav's brother, Rahul (18).

Rahul seen trying to hold back tears, when she was at the bedside of his brother in a local hospital emergency room.

"I do not know, what can we say and do after this. I just hope he recovers," he said.

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