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Gastroenteritis Outbreak Kills 6 at Myanmar Border Village in Mizoram
16 Nov
Summary
- Outbreak believed spread by visitors from Myanmar
- 84 people currently infected, 6 have died
- Lack of proper water sources blamed for most cases
- Village declared containment zone, border movement restricted

As of November 16, 2025, a severe gastroenteritis outbreak has struck a small village in Mizoram, India, near the Myanmar border. The outbreak, believed to have been spread by visitors from Myanmar, was first reported on November 4 in the village of Kakhichhuah, which houses around 130 families.
Since then, the situation has escalated, with 6 people succumbing to the disease and 84 others currently infected. The Lawngtlai district hospital medical officer, Dr. Malsawmtluanga, stated that a medical team has been stationed in the village since November 11, and close surveillance is being maintained to contain and prevent the outbreak from spreading further.



