Manila Standard

34 more students hospitaliz­ed after Cabuyao school fire drill

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THE City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (CDRRMO) reported that 34 more students of Gulod National High School-Mamatid Extension in Cabuyao, Laguna fell ill the next day after a surprise fire drill downed more than a hundred learners.

CDRRMO head Bobby Abinal Jr., quoted by a GMA News report, said the local government unit tasked the principal to suspend classes on Friday, following Thursday’s incident wherein over 100 students were taken to the hospital for showing heat exhaustion symptoms.

On Friday, Abinal said his men went back to the school at around 7 a.m. to get copies of the CCTV footage and found that classes had resumed. Upon checking the building, he said his men found out that the circuit breaker was off and the windows in classrooms were closed.

The Department of Education (DepEd) earlier said more than 100 learners were brought to the hospital. The DepEd said an inquiry is being conducted into the surprise fire drill.

The Department of Health (DOH)Calabarzon said it will conduct an investigat­ion into the surprise fire drill last. In a statement, DOH-Calabarzon said that the Regional Epidemiolo­gy and Surveillan­ce Unit (RESU) is now coordinati­ng with its city and provincial counterpar­ts on the ongoing case investigat­ion.

On the day of the drill, the heat index in the city hovered between 39 to 42 degrees Celsius, according to a disaster management official.

Earlier, DOH-Calabarzon pointed out that heat exhaustion – often accompanie­d by dehydratio­n -- might occur after exposure to high temperatur­es.

Its symptoms include confusion, dark-colored urine, dizziness, fainting, fatigue, headache, muscle and abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, pale skin, profuse sweating, and rapid heartbeat.

“Although heat exhaustion is not as severe as heat stroke, it should not be taken lightly. Without proper interventi­on, heat exhaustion can progress to heat stroke, damaging the brain and other vital organs and even causing death,” DOH-Calabarzon warned.

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