- galaxy
- 25 Oct 2024 01:00 PM
- Chennai, school safety
A concerning incident unfolded in Chennai, where around 35 students from a private school were rushed to the hospital after they reported symptoms including giddiness and irritation in their throats and eyes. The students were taken to the hospital as a precaution, with at least three of them being transferred to a private facility for further care.
Initial reports suggest that the symptoms may have resulted from exposure to gas, potentially leaked from the school’s science laboratory or from nearby industrial activities. However, the exact cause remains unconfirmed as authorities continue their investigation.
A senior police officer stated, "The students are fine. They were taken to the hospital by the school only as a precaution." Parents arrived at the hospital to take their children home shortly after the incident.
The school, located in North Chennai—a region known for its industrial presence, including refineries—raises concerns about air quality and safety. This area has experienced ammonia leaks in the past, prompting a closer examination of environmental factors.
In response to the situation, a probe has been initiated, with government officials collecting air samples from the school campus. A team from the National Disaster Response Force has also been deployed to assist in the investigation. Authorities are exploring all angles and anticipate providing clarity within the next hour.