50 Girl-Students of Residential School Hit by Diarrhoea

As many as 50 girl-students of the Social Welfare Residential School located at Sivakodu

RAJAHMUNDRY: As many as 50 girl-students of the Social Welfare Residential School located at Sivakodu village in Razole mandal were admitted to the government hospital at Razole after they complained of diarrhoea Wednesday. Glucose was administered to 23 students at the hospital and the rest were sent back after minor treatment. Contaminated water supplied to the students and unhygienic conditions at the schools were said to be the reason behind the sickness. As many as 406 girls are studying at the school.

The school management is said to have been diverting the used water into a pit dug at the coconut orchard.

The Rural Water Supply (RWS) Department supplies 30,000 litres water per day to the school as against of 60,000 litres and it is not sufficient to fill even one water sump. According to Social Welfare Residential Schools district convenor Surya Rao, the health condition of the students is stable and they are out of danger.

Amalapuram revenue divisional officer Priyanka said steps would be taken to combat water problem for maintaining hygiene at the school.

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