Feb 13 • 23:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

15-year-old Chilean tourist who suffered an electric shock in Copacabana is discharged and returns to Chile

A 15-year-old Chilean tourist who suffered an electric shock in Copacabana, Brazil, has been discharged from the hospital and returned to Chile.

A 15-year-old tourist from Chile, who was hospitalized after suffering an electric shock during a storm in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, has now been discharged and has returned to her home country. The incident occurred on the evening of October 9, at the intersection of Santa Clara Street and Nossa Senhora de Copacabana Avenue, amid heavy flooding caused by the rain. The local authorities announced her discharge on Friday, October 13.

The rescue of the young girl drew attention due to the dramatic circumstances. An eyewitness, a physical educator, described hearing cries for help as he waited for the rain to pass. He witnessed the scene as the street flooded rapidly. According to him, people shouted about the electric shock, and he found the girl unable to move. He provided urgent CPR before emergency responders arrived, highlighting the quick action taken to save her life.

Witnesses also reported that another man who attempted to help the girl also suffered an electric shock. This incident raises concerns about safety measures in areas prone to flooding and the dangers of electrical infrastructure during severe weather conditions. It serves as a reminder of the need for improved public awareness and infrastructure resilience in coping with extreme weather events.

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