More than 300 School Student being treated After Gas Leak South Delhi, All student safe, says kejriwal

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NEW DELHI: More than 300 students from a govt. school in south Delhi were being treated when a gas leak from a instrumentality near was reported this morning. All the scholars from the school are evacuated when the incident. Nine school teachers were admitted to the hospital, The gas leak was reported  from a instrumentality depot next to Rani Jhansi Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya in Tughlakabad location. The school is located in Railway Colony. National Disaster Response Force or (NDRF) officers reached the situation to manage the leak. The gas that leaked is Chloromethyl Pyridine, a chemical used in producing pesticides and pesticides. "We saw two students who had watery eyes and complained of irritation. When more students complained, we informed authorities and shifted our students to the near hospitals," the school ' s principal Manisha Vaish told. Students were taken to a few near hospitals. many parents took their children back to the hospital out of concern even once they were free. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia said he can within the hospital which he has spoken to many children on phone. "I have asked the DM (District Magistrate) to research...Doctors have also said there ' s no drawback," he said. The Centre has also taken note of the gas leak incident, with Union Health Minister JP Nadda asking the central government hospitals within the capital to be able to facilitate those that are affected. Delhi elected Governor Anil Baijal and BJP leader Vijender Gupta visited the students in one in every of the hospitals. The classes within the Tughlakabad School were current once the gas leak befell and also the students complained of breathlessness. Delhi Fire Services officers were alerted regarding the gas leak at around 7:35 am Fire department said while the source of the leak is unclear; seven groups were sent to the location after they received the call. The District Magistrate BS Jaglan visited the area to require stock of the incident.
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