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Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2014

To Xρονικό μιας Ορεινής Διάσωσης - όχι στο Πάπιγκο - αλλά στην (τριτοκοσμική) Ρουμανία!

UPDATED
Παρακάτω θα δείτε ολόκληρη την είδηση της παραίτησης των υπευθύνων όπως την βρήκαμε στο ίντερνετ και το χρονικό: 

*Άναδημοσιεύουμε άρθρο του κ Theodosi Rakitzopoulou
Χρονικό μια διάσωσης στην "τριτοκοσμική" Ρουμανία.
Την Δευτέρα 20 Ιανουαρίου στις 16:00 έπεσε ένα ιατρικό αεροπλάνο σε υψόμετρο 1400 μέτρων, σε μια ορεινή περιοχή. Μέσα σε αυτό ήταν οι δύο χειριστές και 5 γιατροί. Στις 23:00 ειχαν φτάσει τα σωστικά συνεργεία και διασώστες με ιατρικό εξοπλισμό. Απολογισμός, ένας χειριστής νεκρός και μια γυναίκα απο τους πέντε γιατρούς.
Μέσα σε επτά ώρες έκαναν το αυτονόητο.
ΜΠΡΑΒΟ ΤΟΥΣ σε σχέση με την Ελλάδα, μιας και εχει κλείσει χρόνος από το τραγικό περιστατικό στην Τύμφη (όλοι θυμόμαστε τις τέσσερις μέρες και το πως μας παρουσιάζουν ακόμα και τώρα σαν επιτυχία την έλευση της ΑΙΡ ΖΕΡΜΑΤΤ, και όχι σαν αποτέλεσμα της αποτυχίας των πάντων).
Όλα θα τελείωναν στην "τριτοκοσμική" Ρουμανία, αλλά ο ιατροδικαστής έγραψε σαν αιτία θανάτου ΥΠΟΘΕΡΜΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΑ ΔΥΟ ΘΥΜΑΤΑ!!!! 

Και από το σημείο αυτό ξεκινάνε όλα!!!!!! 
Από την Δευτέρα μέχρι και την Πέμπτη, λόγω του ότι έκαναν ΕΠΤΑ ώρες και κατέληξε έτσι όπως κατέληξε για τους δυο άτυχους του πληρώματος.
Ο Υπουργός Εσωτερικών της Ρουμανίας παραιτήθηκε!!!! Πριν παραιτηθεί όμως υποχρέωσε σε παραίτηση!!!!!!!!!!
α) τον Γενικό Γραμματέα του Υπουργείου Εσωτερικών!!!!!!!
β) τον Γενικό Γραμματέα της εκεί Πολιτικής Προστασίας!!!!!! Σαν άμεσα υπεύθυνους για την αργοπορία με την γνωστή κατάληξη!!!!
γ) και τον εκεί υπεύθυνο για το κομμάτι τωνν τηλεπικοινωνιών, λόγω του ότι δεν εντοπίστηκαν άμεσα τα κινητά τους τηλέφωνα για να είναι πιο γρήγορη η διάσωσή τους!!!!

ΤΑ ΣΧΟΛΙΑ ΔΙΚΑ ΣΑΣ!

 Theodosis Rakitzopoulos
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UPDATED
Ακολουθεί ολόκληρη η είδηση της παραίτησης όπως την βρήκαμε στο ίντερνετ και το χρονικό: 

Rage at delay that killed crash survivors

A small plane crash on a remote mountain wouldn't normally be enough to anger an entire country or threaten the government. Romania, however, is dealing with just this scenario.
So far, four senior officials including the interior minister have resigned or been fired after all those onboard a medical flight initially survived a crash in thick fog on Monday (local time). One of the pilots and a medical student later died of hypothermia among other causes after waiting for hours in deep snow to be saved.
Romanians reacted with fury, taking to social media and talk shows to accuse the government of incompetence and complacency after it emerged the least injured of the survivors called emergency services six times.
It took 4½ hours for local villagers and a woodcutter to locate the plane in Transylvania after it lost altitude and crashed at 1400 metres (4600 feet) above sea level. But medical teams arrived hours later and were reportedly ill-equipped. The plane, carrying two pilots and five medical workers, was on its way to pick up a liver for a transplant.
"The government generally does nothing and in this case they did nothing to locate the plane. A woodcutter had to find them," aviation professor Nicolae Serban Tomescu said. "The rescue operation was like Swiss cheese. There were holes everywhere."
But some officials have defended the government's response to the crash, saying rescuers were working in difficult weather conditions and in darkness.
Nonetheless, public ire has reached a crescendo because many believe the government was unable to muster up-to-date equipment to rescue the crash victims, but is willing to invest its resources heavily on surveillance. Romania, a country of 19 million with no foreign enemies, has seven intelligence agencies, including the main domestic and foreign spying agencies. Democracy activists claim that those in power use intelligence to gain unfair advantages over opponents and dig up compromising data.
A political cartoon on the front page of Romanian daily Jurnalul National on Wednesday suggested the crash victims would have been found sooner if someone on the flight had been under surveillance. The caricature had two well-equipped secret agents joking, "How the hell can we locate the crashed airplane? Hmm, had there been a journalist, a deputy or a Senator on it, well ... !!!"

There is also anger because the elite telecommunications agency - one of the seven intelligence agencies - invested 40 million euros in the country's national emergency number, and the six calls one of the survivors made didn't appear to be enough to get help there quickly enough.
The blowback has taken its toll on the government, which is vying to win a presidential election in November. Interior Minister Radu Stroe handed in his resignation to the prime minister on Thursday to become the highest-ranking government official to leave his post in the scandal. The country's air traffic control chief, the head of the emergency services and another senior Interior Ministry official have also lost their jobs.
Prime Minister Victor Ponta fired two of those officials and called for the resignations of others not under his authority. Addressing the national mood Thursday, he used his strongest language to date pointing to "serious errors in the rescue operation ... particularly the techniques used for identifying the wreckage". He promised that in the future authorities would be "much more efficient".
Ponta is also trying to save face because it was he who went on a talk show on Monday evening to initially say all seven people on the flight had survived. Romanians had been glued to TV news bulletins, and the story was at first presented by the government as one with a happy ending.
"The pilot did everything he could to save their lives but the authorities were negligent," said Iuliana Popescu, a security guard. "Why did it take them so many hours? Even if they got lost, they should have got their earlier. Nobody had to die."
But former emergency services chief Ion Burlui, who resigned Wednesday, said authorities had done their job properly in difficult conditions, including deep snow, dense fog and darkness.
"Winter is not like summer and the mountain is not like the plains," he said. "These people intervened ... risking their lives to save other people."
The pilot who was killed, Adrian Iovan, had 30 years of experience and was well known in Romania as an aviation expert who went on TV whenever there was an accident. He died of hypothermia and from numerous fractures. Aurelia Ion, a 23-year-old volunteer medical student in her fifth year, died from hypothermia and multiple injuries. No official has said that their lives could have been saved if rescuers had arrived earlier, but many blame the slow response on their deaths.
Cristian Tudorica, a 36-year-old bank clerk, summed up the public mood.
"Those doctors were on the flight to save others," he said. "It is right that the (interior) minister resigned. These people should not have died."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/
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*Τα έντονα γράμματα στο ξενόγλωσσο άρθρο είναι δικά μας.
 Σε σχέση με την τελευταία παράγραφο: "Those doctors were on the flight to save others," he said. "It is right that the (interior) minister resigned. These people should not have died." 
να θυμήσουμε απλώς ότι έχουμε θρηνήσει και στην Ελλάδα όχι ένα αλλά 3 πολύνεκρα αεροπορικά δυστυχήματα με τα ελικόπτερα του ΕΚΑΒ. Γιατροί και πληρώματα χάθηκαν όλοι χωρίς ποτέ να λογοδοτήσει ή έστω να παραιτηθεί από τη καρέκλα του κανείς!
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