A concerning incident took place in West Champaran, Bihar, where 12 students fell ill after consuming water from a handpump. The incident occurred at the Bhainsahi Refugee Primary School. Authorities took swift action to ensure the safety of the affected children. They were initially rushed to a local health center and later moved to a bigger hospital.
What Happened at Bhainsahi Refugee Primary School?
The students drank water from the school handpump during their regular day. Shortly after, they started complaining of severe stomach ache, vomiting, and dizziness. The school administration immediately shifted all 12 children to the nearest health center for primary care. Seeing the condition of the students, doctors referred them to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for better treatment.
Current Health Status of the Children
Medical professionals at GMCH are actively monitoring the situation. According to the doctors treating the students, the condition of all 12 children is currently stable. They are receiving the necessary medication and care to recover from the symptoms. The prompt medical response helped in bringing the situation under control quickly.

