Seventeen students from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kakinada, were admitted to a hospital following breathing-related complaints.
The students were admitted to the Government General Hospital of Kakinada.
"We have given oxygen support to students and their health condition is stable now and we have taken blood samples for testing to detect the reason, " said Kakinada collector, Kritika Shukla.
Regarding the possible cause of breathlessness, Ms Shukla, said, " No chemical or gas leakage was detected in the school. Water samples from the school were also taken for testing. We are monitoring the situation closely.
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