Woman is rescued with 60% of her body burned after trying to light a pot with ethanol at a reservoir in Piraju
A woman suffered severe burns covering 60% of her body after an explosion while attempting to light a fire using ethanol at the Jurumirim Reservoir in Piraju, Brazil.
A serious incident occurred at the Jurumirim Reservoir in Piraju, São Paulo, where a woman sustained 60% burns after trying to ignite a pot over a fire using ethanol. The tragic event took place on Sunday, leading to her being hospitalized in critical condition, along with another woman who also suffered burns covering 40% of her body. The two women had purchased the ethanol from a gas station which resulted in an explosive reaction when they attempted to start a fire.
The victims were initially treated at the local emergency room before being transferred to a more equipped hospital in Bauru due to the severity of their injuries. The local hospital provided information that the second victim would undergo further medical examinations, but as of the report's publication, there was no update available on the health status of either woman. This incident raises concerns about safety precautions when handling flammable substances and the dangers of fire in settings such as outdoor gatherings.
The broader implications of this incident highlight the need for more awareness regarding the safe use of alcohol-based fuels. Ethanol, although commonly used for various purposes, can pose serious risks when not managed carefully, particularly in recreational scenarios. This unfortunate event serves as a stark reminder of the potential danger inherent in using such highly flammable materials in casual settings without proper safety measures in place.