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Ludhiana Taps Run Foul: Contaminated Water Sparks Health Fears
17 Jan
Summary
- Residents are receiving foul-smelling, muddy water for two days.
- Families are forced to buy packaged water due to contamination.
- Health concerns rise over potential water-borne diseases.

Residents of Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar in Ludhiana have been grappling with a severe water contamination crisis for the past two days. Tap water flowing into their homes is reportedly foul-smelling, muddy, and visibly unfit for consumption, disrupting daily life and household chores. This has compelled families to purchase packaged water, incurring additional expenses and heightening anxieties about health risks.
The recurring issue of contaminated water, particularly in specific localities like Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar, highlights uneven water quality across the city. Residents have voiced their frustration over the lack of response from the municipal corporation despite numerous complaints, leading to fears of potential outbreaks of water-borne ailments such as jaundice and diarrhea.
Seeking immediate action, residents have demanded an inspection and flushing of the supply lines to identify and rectify the source of contamination, which can often stem from old, leaking pipelines or sewerage mixing with water lines. Municipal officials have assured that teams will be dispatched to assess the water quality and pinpoint the contamination's origin.



