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School in China orders probe over ‘toxic’ soil, water after pupils develop cancer and other health problems

Health checks carried out on 640 pupils at private high school find three in four have health problems including bronchitis, thyroid problems, leukaemia and lymphoma, state TV reports

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The privately run Changzhou Foreign Languages School was built next to the sites of former chemical plants. Photo: School website
SCMP Reporter

Authorities in east China have ordered an investigation after hundreds of pupils suffering from serious health problem after their school was relocated beside a former site for chemical plants.

The municipal government in Changzhou, Jiangsu province said that since December last year, pupils and teachers at the privately run Changzhou Foreign Languages School had been complaining of an unusual smell coming from the site of three former chemical plants nearby.

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City officials said that a soil restoration project was underway at the site at the time of the complaints. An environmental-expert panel concluded in February that the programme had achieved the expected results and that the air quality met national standards.

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But state-run China Central Television (CCTV), said soil and groundwater in the area was found to contain toxic compounds and heavy metals, with the level of carcinogenic chlorobenzene in the ground water nearly 100,000 times the safety limit.

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