(haipo) - A video from the security cameras at "Carmel" hospital in Haifa has been circulated on the networks in recent days and has caused great concern among residents. In the video, the ceiling on the entrance floor can be seen suddenly collapsing, which caused many to speculate and wonder about the reason for this, with the main concern being that it was a missile strike.
In a statement issued by the hospital, it was stated that around 12:00 last Saturday (5/10/24), a hot water pipe exploded in the elevator lobby on the lower floor. The hospital management explained that the weight of the water coming out of the pipe caused the acoustic ceiling to collapse.
The hospital stated that the incident was dealt with quickly and efficiently by the hospital staff, there were no casualties and no additional damage beyond the damage described.
As evening fell that day, rumors began to surface that a missile had fallen in the hospital and this was the reason for the ceiling collapse, and so, in order to dispel the rumors, Carmel Hospital clarified that it was not a missile falling in the hospital or its surroundings and that the incident in question was only operational.
No one familiar with the hospital could have thought it was a missile strike
Criminal neglect and negligence on the part of the hospital director who should have been removed from his position long ago, mainly because he wants to take the hospital from Haifa to the detriment of his staff and resources
We must close this place which is a disaster for anyone who needs medical help. It's probably not a hospital, but a place that is usually a place where the entrance is one time in one direction. from experience How does the Ministry of Health allow something like this to continue working? shame.
An excellent hospital, I was hospitalized in the women's ward several times, the entire staff, starting with the doctors and auxiliary nurses, provided service from the heart. It is a great shame that he is moving to Kiryat, a hospital that provided a solution for the entire area.
very true.
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