Ogun Schools Report Mass Hospitalizations After Chemical Odour Exposure
Over 100 students and teachers in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, were hospitalized following the inhalation of a suspected chemical odour in their schools. Victims complained of stomach aches, weakness, and breathing difficulties, prompting their urgent transfer to various medical facilities. Ogun's Commissioner for Environment confirmed the incident, stating that agencies are actively investigating elevated methane concentrations detected in the area and advising residents to remain calm.

Over 100 students and teachers in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, were hospitalized following the inhalation of a suspected chemical odour in their schools. Victims complained of stomach aches, weakness, and breathing difficulties, prompting their urgent transfer to various medical facilities. Ogun's Commissioner for Environment confirmed the incident, stating that agencies are actively investigating elevated methane concentrations detected in the area and advising residents to remain calm.
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