- Alex Haas, 27, was teaching in Taipei and burned when a firestorm erupted after a flammable powder substance blew up over a park stage on June 28
- Three people died and more than 500 were injured
- Haas has undergone several skin graft operations and faces years of physical and emotional recovery
The Daily Mail
Dated: 22 July 2015
By: Associated Press A New Hampshire man recovering in Taiwan after being severely burned in an explosion at a water park there last month says he’s grateful after $100,000 was raised for his medical care. New Hampshire man who suffered 90 percent burns after an explosion at Taiwan water park thanks wellwishers who have raised almost $100,000 for his medical costsAlex Haas, 27, was teaching in Taipei and burned when a firestorm erupted after a flammable powder substance blew up over a park stage on June 28
Three people died and more than 500 were injured
Haas has undergone several skin graft operations and faces years of physical and emotional recovery [FULL STORY]
New Hampshire man who suffered 90 percent burns after an explosion at Taiwan water park thanks wellwishers who have raised almost $100,000 for his medical costs
