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Chemical leak near UP school leaves 300 students ill; CM Yogi orders probe

Locals alleged that sugar mill employees used to discharge chemicals in waste dumps leading to the emission of harmful gases

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Around 300 students fell ill on Tuesday after inhaling toxic gas emitted by a sugar mill near their school in Shamli district, Uttar Pradesh, the police said.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a probe into the matter by Commissioner Saharanpur.

The students of a private school in Shamli started complaining of stomach ache, nausea, and a burning sensation in their eyes after gas leakage from a neighbouring sugar mill.

"We have come to know that similar incidents had taken place in the past. A probe is on and strict action will be taken against those responsible," ADG, Meerut zone, Prashant Kumar said.
 
He said all the children are safe and are undergoing treatment in various hospitals.

Principal Secretary, Information, Awanish Awasthi told PTI here that "the CM has ordered a probe into the Shamli incident by Commissioner Shaharanpur and directed the DM and all local officers to provide all possible help to the affected children".

Locals alleged that sugar mill employees used to discharge chemicals in waste dumps leading to the emission of harmful gases. Children took ill after inhaling these gases, with some of them falling unconscious.

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First Published: Oct 10 2017 | 2:59 PM IST

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