Pasir Gudang students complain of headache, nausea after inhaling gas
Pasir Gudang is embroiled in its second pollution problem within a few months after a mysterious gas leak near a secondary school hospitalised a number of people. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 23, 2019.
STUDENTS of SMK Taman Nusa Damai, Pasir Gudang, Johor, affected by the recent gas leak claimed their eyes smarted before they felt dizzy and nauseous after detecting a strong smell of gas. Kasih Sofea Mohd Zull Ihsan, 13, said that she had just sat down at the bus stop in front of her school when the incident took place.
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