50 students hospitalised after ammonia gas leak near school

August 23, 2017 01:16 pm | Updated 01:21 pm IST - Chhindwara,

At least 50 students of a private school were on Wednesday hospitalised after they complained of uneasiness following inhalation of ammonia gas which leaked from a cold storage nearby, district authorities said.

Nearly 800 students were present on the school campus when the gas leaked from the adjoining cold storage, located on Narsingpur road, a senior official said.

District Collector J K Jain ordered an inquiry into the incident.

“Fifty students were taken to the district hospital after they complained about uneasiness. They were sent home after medical check-up and being provided medication. We have evacuated the school,” Mr. Jain told after visiting the spot along with Superintendent of Police Gaurav Tiwari.

“We have ordered an inquiry into the incident. and the owner of the cold storage is being questioned,” the collector said.

The students had assembled on the school campus for the daily prayer when the ammonia gas leaked from a pipeline at around 10.15 am. After the leak, some students complained of uneasiness, he said.

The ammonia gas leakage was caused by the explosion of a cylinder in the cold storage, Jain said.

SP Tiwari said teams of fire brigade and ambulances were rushed to the spot after the incident was reported.

“The situation is now under control ner,” he said.

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