Children faint in schools in Bihar, some have nosebleeds, some vomit in class.

Bihar once again turned hot and saw intense heat on Tuesday. In the state, the temperature touched 47 degrees in Aurangabad, while many districts recorded maximum temperatures above 45 degrees. It also has an adverse effect on students and teachers who come to schools for classes. Many children lose consciousness at school due to heatstroke and many children suffer from vomiting and diarrhea at school. Several such complaints have been coming in from various places for the past two days. Amidst the scorching sun in Banga on Wednesday, the condition of children and cooks at schools in Banga has worsened. At UMS Lalvamore Shambuganj, a cook fainted due to heatstroke. Due to the heat, the health of middle school students of Baidpur and Mirzapur suffered. A student fainted at Leelakoda Primary School in Banga Sadar block. Two female students belonging to different schools of Belhar block were unconscious and brought to Belhar Community Health Center for treatment. The condition of two students of Class 9, who were writing their exams at LND Project Girls Higher Secondary School in Banga district, suddenly took a turn for the worse. Both the girls have vomited due to the intense heat. She fainted. At school, teachers rushed him down from the first floor and splashed water on his face. The parents of Soni Kumari and Jyothikumari, who live in Burma, were summoned and both the students were sent home. Temperature in Bihar has crossed 47 degrees, health of teachers and students is deteriorating in many schools, weather in Bihar is severe. On Tuesday, temperatures crossed 45 degrees in several districts, with Aurangabad recording over 47 degrees. South Bihar and South West Bihar were in the grip of severe heat wave on Tuesday. On Wednesday, students from Sheikhpura and Banga district schools were rushed to hospital after suffering from heatstroke. In several districts, including Patna, students fainted in schools on Tuesday due to the heat. Meanwhile, students and teachers also fainted at Amas and Parasati in Gaya district. In Aurangabad and Sheikhupura, the condition of many students deteriorated in the school itself. On Wednesday, the condition of many students and cooks in Sheikhupura and Banga deteriorated. The post Children faint in schools in Bihar, some get nosebleeds, some vomit in class appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.

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