Heat stroke or 10 elementary school students transported rice harvesting from off-campus learning Shiga Kusatsu September 10, 12:27

On the morning of the 10th, 10 elementary school students who had been harvesting rice for field trips in a rice field in Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture, were complained of symptoms like heat stroke such as vomiting and headache.

After 10:30 am on the 10th, an elementary school teacher reported to the fire department that “several children complained of symptoms like heat stroke” in a rice field in Shumachi, Kusatsu City. A paramedic rushed to a hospital and received medical attention because symptoms such as vomiting and headaches were seen in 10 fifth graders from nearby Kasari East Elementary School.

According to the fire department, there is no difference in life.

On the 10th, the children were harvesting rice in a rice field near the elementary school for field trips.

Shiga Prefecture had a severe heat for 10 days, and it was over 30 degrees in the morning in Otsu City, adjacent to Kusatsu City.