Nearly two dozen students injured in Bihar’s school stampede

Patna: Nearly two dozen students and a teacher were injured in a Bihar school stampede triggered by fear of an earthquake when a portion of a classroom roof fell on Wednesday morning, an official said.

The incident occurred in Mukundi Choudhary High School in Kadirabad in Darbhanga district, about 200 km from Patna.


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“Fear of earthqake is such that when a portion of roof fell, it created panic among the students. They thought that quake has again hit and ran for safety, in which they were injured along with a teacher,” Indradeo Das, school principal, said.

Das said at least five children sustained serious injuries and were admitted to a local hospital for treatment.

After the stampede, local residents staged protests and alleged that the portion of the roof collapsed because low-quality building materials were used by contractors. The residents have demanded an inquiry into it.

A massive earthquake rocked major parts of Bihar on April 25, killing 60 people. Another quake hit the state in May, killing 16 people.

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