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Dozens of children injured after tear gas sprayed at primary school

Dozens of children injured after tear gas sprayed at primary school

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The school near Berlin, Germany, was evacuated following the shocking incident.
Almost 40 children have been injured at a school in Germany after tear gas was sprayed in the building.
Emergency services raced to Miriam Makeba School in Moabit, near Berlin, at around 9am on Friday, June 20.

The substance is said to have been used in a corridor, with several of the pupils complaining of shortness of breath and irritated eyes, the Mirror reports.

The building was quickly evacuated, with concerned families rushing to the primary school to check on their kids.
37 youngsters were treated by medics at the scene, with police and fire crews also in attendance.
Images from the scene show parents crowding around emergency vehicles as they waited to be updated.
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A spokesperson for the fire services said: "We cared for 37 children and provided outpatient care; none of the children required hospital treatment."
Authorities confirmed the building has now been thoroughly ventilated. However, the school has cancelled classes for the rest of the day as a precaution.

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