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UP: 10 nursing students in Mathura hospitalised after chlorine gas leak

A chlorine gas leak near the ANM centre in the CMO (Chief Minister's office) of Mathura created panic among the students. Several nursing students were hospitalized and huge chaos was created after the gas spread in the complex.

ANI Nov 03, 2023 15:32 IST googleads

Visuals from the Chief Medical Officer's office in Mathura after a gas leak (Photo/ANI)

Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) [India], November 3 (ANI): At least 10 nursing students were hospitalised for treatment after an incident of chlorine gas leakage from a cylinder stored at the Chief Medical Officer's (CMO) office campus in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh.
Confusion and chaos was triggered after the gas spread in the complex.
According to the Fire Department personnel who rushed to the site, the issue began on Thursday evening when they were informed about the incident.
"...The issue started last evening and the team had controlled it. However, it has again taken place today. The team has been here for an hour now. It has made breathing difficult and people are unable to work...," a Fire Department official said.

Nursing students who were present at the time of the leakage said that authorities did not take immediate action.
One nursing student said, "There has been an issue of cylinder since yesterday but no action has been taken. Suddenly, everyone has fallen ill today. Everyone knew of the situation but no action was taken..."
An ambulance and fire brigade have been dispatched to the site of the incident, officials said.
"We could smell something since last evening. The Fire Brigade was called and everything was checked and settled. But this morning again around 11 am, there was a smell of gas leakage and the smell spread in the area. Some students of ANM training centre panicked and started feeling nauseous. As of now, there has been no casualties, everyone is safe," Chief Medical Officer Ajay Verma said. (ANI)

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