UPDATE. Accident with victims at the exit from Tulcea to Agighiol. A minibus and an all-terrain vehicle are involved (PHOTO+VIDEO)

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Road accident between a minibus and an all-terrain vehicle in which nine people were involved, at the exit from the municipality of Tulcea towards the town of Agighiol.

Until now, seven people are receiving medical assistance and will be transported to the hospital.

The driver of the all-terrain vehicle, the driver of the minibus and 5 passengers from the minibus, ISU Delta Tulcea representatives reported.

UPDATE 1

The people injured in the accident are conscious and have suffered various traumas.

UPDATE 2- Official from ISU Delta Tulcea

This afternoon, in the dispatching office of the Delta Emergency Situations Inspectorate of Tulcea county, a call was received to the single emergency number 112 announcing a road accident between a minibus and a car with several people involved.

Several medical crews from the Tulcea County Ambulance Service were sent to the scene, and from the Tulcea Fire Department an extrication crew, a firefighting crew and a SMURD first aid crew.

The rescue teams arrived at the scene of the event and found several victims from the minibus who self-evacuated, the 65-year-old driver of the minibus who was incarcerated and for whom they proceeded to release him and extract him from the vehicle, and from the passenger car, a woman 70 years old, driver, was taken over by the medical crews of SAJ Tulcea.

9 people were involved in the road accident, 7 of whom were injured. The latter were transported to the emergency department for evaluation and specialized medical care.

photo: ISU Delta Tulcea

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