Crans, Kean turns 17 at Niguarda with Modric's shirt and congratulations from Allegri: 'I won't let you down'
Kean Talingdan celebrates his 17th birthday at Niguarda, receiving well-wishes from Allegri and an autographed Modric jersey.
Mattarella in the city: visit to Niguarda, CIO ceremony, and concert at La Scala
Italian President Sergio Mattarella visited the Niguarda hospital to meet with parents of the injured from the Crans-Montana fire, expressing support and wishes for their recovery.
Mattarella surprises at Niguarda with the injured from Crans-Montana: "They must make it..."
President Sergio Mattarella visited the Niguarda hospital in Milan to meet the eight survivors of the Crans-Montana tragedy, expressing hope for their recovery.
Crans, Mattarella at Niguarda meets the parents of the injured: "We must give them back a full life"
President Sergio Mattarella made a surprise visit to Niguarda Hospital in Milan to meet with the families of eight young people injured in the Crans-Montana fire, emphasizing the need to help them regain a full life.
Lung diseases: patient goes to Policlinico
After the fire in Crans Montana, patients hospitalized at Niguarda are beginning to receive different medical attention, with some in significantly better condition, while others remain in critical status.
Crans-Montana, one of the injured transferred to Policlinico: he has severe respiratory failure
One of the survivors of the Crans disaster has been transferred from Niguarda to Policlinico due to severe respiratory failure after being airlifted from Switzerland to Italy.
The brother of Sofia Donadio, injured in Crans-Montana: "A great family has formed at Niguarda"
Mattia Donadio recounts the desperate night he found his sister Sofia among the victims of the Crans-Montana tragedy, highlighting the supportive environment created at the Niguarda burn center.
Crans-Montana, Eleonora soon to leave Niguarda. The lungs are a critical point for the other young victims
After difficult days, one boy is out of danger, and two others are improving and may soon be transferred from Milan to hospitals closer to home.
Crans-Montana, Leonardo Bove is at Niguarda with three companions from 3D: โA first sign of normalityโ
All four boys from the third D of Liceo Virgilio are together again at the Niguarda hospital, recovering from their injuries and supporting each other after a medical emergency.
Crans-Montana, by helicopter from Zurich: Leonardo Bove's journey for survival
The helicopter returned to Niguarda in the dark at the end of a beautifully clear day, marking a hopeful moment for the families and medical staff observing the arrival of Leonardo Bove.
Crans-Montana, ok for the transfer of Leonardo Bove: the sixteen-year-old will arrive at Niguarda in the evening
Leonardo Bove, the severely injured sixteen-year-old footballer from Milan, is set to be transferred from Switzerland to Niguarda hospital after receiving medical clearance.
The first boys from Crans-Montana start to move again: 'They help each other'
The parents of young injured boys recovering in Milan's Niguarda hospital discuss the supportive community that helps them through their shared experiences.
Eleonora Palmieri, the post from Niguarda: "Thanks to those who held my hand, honor life"
Veterinarian Eleonora Palmieri, who survived the Crans-Montana disaster, shares her gratitude and thoughts from her hospital bed at Niguarda, reflecting on the struggle for recovery and honoring those who did not survive.
Burns, transplants, trauma. On the "front" of Niguarda, 300 arrivals every day
Niguarda Hospital, recognized by Newsweek as Italy's best public hospital for 2025, is managing an average of 300 emergency room arrivals daily alongside the care of eleven critically burned patients from the Crans-Montana fire, with some showing slight improvements.
Now we work as a team even with the parents
The article discusses the stressful situation in the Niguarda hospital's intensive care unit, where 11 patients are being treated, with three in critical condition due to severe burns and lung damage, while also highlighting the importance of collaboration with parents.
Meloni's visit to Niguarda. The doctors: "We fight for life"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made a surprise visit to the Niguarda Burn Center in Milan to check on burn victims from the Crans-Montana tragedy, as well as inquire about a 12-year-old boy injured by a firecracker on New Year's Day.
Every person is different from the others. Work with family members has just begun
Tamara Raba, head of Clinical Psychology at Niguarda, discusses the psychologist's role in early stages of major tragedies, focusing on creating a safe environment for families and providing them with accurate information.
The mission in Switzerland to retrieve the boys
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visits the Niguarda burn center to express support to children and their parents, as well as gratitude to the medical staff following a tragic incident.
The doctors who fight for the wounded: 'We try to steal time.' Meloni meets the families
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited the families of survivors hospitalized at Niguarda before heading to Paris for the Coalition of the Willing summit, reaffirming the government's support during this difficult time.
Injured at Niguarda: "It will be a battle"
Dr. Giampaolo Casella from Niguarda Hospital in Milan discusses the serious condition of patients injured in the Crans-Montana tragedy, noting extensive burns and complications from inhalation of toxic fumes.
The doctor who treats the boys from Crans-Montana: "Young like me, it's hard not to get involved"
Pietro Oldani, a 30-year-old plastic surgery resident at Niguarda, expresses the challenge of remaining detached while treating young survivors from Crans-Montana.
The new report from Niguarda on the injured in Crans-Montana: "No one is out of danger for now"
The latest report from Niguarda indicates that no patients from Crans-Montana are currently out of danger, with three in particularly critical condition among the eleven hospitalized cases.
Niguarda: "Air bridge always active, ready to receive more wounded"
Niguarda hospital is actively preparing to receive more injured individuals following a recent tragedy that affected several students.
At Niguarda, the boys from Virgilio from 3D to the tragic New Year's Eve. Eleven seriously injured have already been transferred
The Niguarda hospital is prepared to receive additional patients due to the overload of Swiss hospitals treating over a hundred injured, including four Italians in Zurich, while its burn unit remains active for Milanese youths severely affected by recent events.
The Camun Rose to surgeon Baruffaldi who operates on kids
Giulio Gallera praises the Lombard healthcare system and nominates Professor Baruffaldi for the Camun Rose for his work at the Niguarda Burn Center.
At Niguarda, nine severe injuries. "But can we increase the available beds?"
A hectic day at the Niguarda Burn Center highlighted the urgent need for more available beds amidst severe weather conditions affecting medical transport.
The race to Niguarda to save our injured. "We will bring them all home"
Guido Bertolaso, Lombardy's Welfare Councilor, pledged to bring home all four Italians injured in the Crans-Montana fire as soon as health conditions permit and with parental consent.
Tragedy of Crans-Montana, a Niguarda between tears and hopes with silence interrupted by helicopters
The article describes the tense atmosphere in a waiting room at Niguarda hospital, where families anxiously await news amidst the ongoing rescue efforts following the Crans-Montana tragedy.
Crans-Montana, the head physician of Niguarda: 'We operate on the wounded non-stop, we also feel like crying'
Franz Wilhelm Baruffaldi Preis, chief surgeon at the Burns Center of Niguarda Hospital in Milan, shares the emotional toll of operating on victims and discussing tragic outcomes with their families.
Transfer operations for 24 injured begin: five Italians return, 4 to Milan
The European civil protection is managing the transfer of 24 critically injured patients, including five Italians returning home and four being sent to Milan, with a 15-year-old recently arriving at Niguarda hospital.
Burn victims transferred to Niguarda: the conditions. Tajani: "Difficult to recognize the victims, they are charred"
Three young burn victims from the tragedy in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, remain in serious but stable condition after being transferred to Niguarda, as officials highlight the challenges in victim identification.
In Niguarda, two Milanese from Switzerland
An injured 16-year-old from Italy, involved in a fire in a Swiss bar on New Year's Eve, has been transported to Niguarda hospital in Milan with serious but non-critical burns covering 40% of his body.
The three Milanese and the hospitalizations at Niguarda: what we know about the compatriots involved in the massacre
In Switzerland, the 47 victims of the Crans-Montana fire are mourned, and three young Italians injured in the explosion are set to be transferred to the Niguarda hospital in Milan.
At Niguarda, the injured from Crans-Montana are expected: the department is ready to welcome up to 16 people
The Niguarda hospital in Milan is preparing to receive injured patients from a fire in Crans-Montana, with initial arrivals expected between tonight and tomorrow depending on their conditions.