Due to suffocation, seven students of a government school fell unconscious on Monday in Bihar.
Meanwhile, due to the burning of raw coal in a nearby coal depot, some form of toxic gas was inhaled by the students after which students fell unconscious. In the CPS School located at Nagar Thana Chowk, the incident took place.
Moreover, all the affected students in the accidents were shifted to the Sadar hospital.
However, all the students are out of danger and stable now.
Furthermore, the school teacher talked about the incident and said, “The students were having breathing problems from suffocation. Even I had trouble breathing.”
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