School Students Hospitalised In Bihar After Fainting In Heat
Patna: India Meteorological Department (IMD) chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said two days ago that the severe heatwave in the country will decline from the end of this month. But before that India is suffering from extremely high temperatures.
As Delhi’s Mungeshpur recorded the highest-ever temperature of 52.3 degree Celsius on Wednesday, there was scary news from Bihar’s Sheikhpura.
Several school students had to be hospitalised after fainting due to the heat with the mercury touching 42.9 degrees Celsius.
ANI posted a video on X showing students at a school appearing extremely exhausted as teachers try to help them by providing spraying water and providing fluid. They were rushed to a hospital where they received saline injections.
Watch the video shared by ANI:
#WATCH | Bihar: Several students fainted due to heatwave conditions at a school in Sheikhpura. The students were later admitted to a hospital. pic.twitter.com/Mv9Eg3taCJ
— ANI (@ANI) May 29, 2024
“Due to the rising temperature, the students are facing difficulties. The students admitted here are now stable. They should stay hydrated at all times and drink as much water as possible. It is recommended that they do not go out in the heat. All students should carry water bottles,” Sadar Hospital’s Rajnikanth Kumar told ANI.
Several places in Bihar recorded temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius, with Gaya experiencing an 11-year high of 46.8
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