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Seventy taken ill after taking Ganesh Chaturthi 'Prasad' in Odisha's Balasore

Chief Medical Officer of Balasore district, Bibekananda Das said the contaminated food was suspected to have caused the incident.

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BALASORE (ODISHA): At least 70 people, mostly students, fell ill after taking 'prasad' during Ganesh Chaturthi festival in a school in Balasore district, officials said today.

After taking 'prasad' in school premises at Nuagaon around 70 people including students, parents and school staff complained of vomiting, nausea and loose motion yesterday, they said.

They were shifted to nearby hospitals at Baliapal and Basta for treatment.

Chief Medical Officer of Balasore district, Bibekananda Das said the contaminated food was suspected to have caused the incident. A medical team was sent to the school and all the affected persons have recovered from illness, he said.

An inquiry has been ordered into the incident and food samples have been sent for examination, said a senior official.

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