"Twenty-six Japanese nationals were admitted to our hospital," Mahavnagar area government hospital Dr Vinod Gupta told PTI today.
The rest were admitted to the government district hospital, he said, adding they suffered from vomiting, dehydration, uneasiness, fever and diarrhoea.
They were discharged after their condition improved this morning, Dr Gupta said.
"They had come here yesterday morning and some of them didn't even have breakfast. They were put up at the camp of Pilot Baba. Today, they left for Bhopal from where they are supposed to return home," he added.
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