Thirty-six Students in Ahar Poisoned Due to Gas Leakage

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Thirty-six Students in Ahar Poisoned Due to Gas Leakage

Thirty-six students in Ahar were poisoned due to gas inhalation

On Tuesday, November 17, following the news of the poisoning of 36 students at a school in Ahar due to gas inhalation, Hassan Nik Azar, the director of the Ahar Health and Treatment Network, announced that with the onset of symptoms such as dizziness and shortness of breath in the students, six ambulances were dispatched to the location, and the students were transferred to Bagher al-Olum Hospital.

According to Nik Azar, six individuals were in full health, and 30 others were hospitalized and are receiving treatment.

Investigations to identify the exact location of the gas leak and the cause of the incident are ongoing.

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