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Delhi Gas Leakage: Over 20 School Kids Fall ill Following Railway Track Incident

Delhi: An unfortunate incident of hospitalization has occurred involving 24 school students from MCD School in Naraina. The cause of the hospitalization was traced back to a gas leakage incident that had taken place at nearby railway tracks. As a result, 15 students were immediately rushed to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital, while the remaining nine students were taken to Acharya Bhikshuk Hospital.

In response to the emergency, a team of doctors from the health department of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and officials from the education department swiftly arrived at the hospitals to monitor the situation. Their presence was aimed at providing necessary medical attention and ensuring the well-being of the affected students.

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Deputy Commissioner of police (west) said that a PCR received a call stating that children are vomiting in Nigam Pratibha Vidyalaya School. He further said that “the police immediately reached the spot where it was found that several children were not feeling well. They were immediately shifted to hospitals and according to the latest updates from the hospital, all of them are doing fine.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of implementing and maintaining strict safety protocols in and around educational institutions. It also highlights the significance of prompt communication and collaboration between various government departments during times of crises. MCD official said “An unfortunate instance of hospitalisation of 24 school students from MCD school in Naraina has been reported. The gas leakage had taken place at nearby railway tracks. 15 students have been taken to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital while nine students are at Acharya Bhikshuk Hospital. A team of doctors from the health department of MCD along with officials of the education department are also present at the hospital to monitor the situation.”

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