There is panic due to chlorine gas leak in CMO office of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, 10 nursing students admitted to hospital.
उप्र: मथुरा के CMO कार्यालय में क्लोरीन गैस रिसाव से 10 नर्सिंग छात्राएं अस्पताल में भर्ती
On Friday, 10 nursing students became unconscious due to sudden leakage of chlorine gas in the District Medical Officer (CMO) office in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Who were admitted to the district hospital for treatment.
Apart from the girl students, the employees also started suffocating due to burning sensation in their eyes. Some girl students fainted and fell on the ground. After the incident, the IOC team arrived and the fire brigade also arrived. At present the situation has been brought under control.
According to media reports, a strange odor started coming from the CMO office on Thursday. Information about which was received by CMO Dr. AK Verma and other officials. Whose CMO office informed the fire brigade team. The team that reached the spot poured water on the spot but the foul smell did not stop. When the employees arrived in the morning, they started getting affected by it. It is being told that the health of about 10 students deteriorated. These people were admitted to the district hospital.
The officer gave such an answer to the incident
Speaking to the media on this incident, a CM office official said that the problem of chlorine leakage had started from Thursday but the situation was then brought under control. No permanent measures were taken to stop the leakage at that time and today gas leakage occurred again. In such a situation, the employees present in the office started having difficulty in breathing and were not able to work there.
CMO gave such information
After many students became unconscious, Mathura CMO Dr. Ajay Kumar Verma said that we felt a foul smell. Immediately after this the fire brigade team was informed. The team investigated the office and brought the situation under control. When the foul smell started coming again in the morning, we again informed the fire brigade team. He told that the health of some students has deteriorated and they are being treated in the hospital.





