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Home / Health / Gastroenteritis Outbreak Kills 6 at Myanmar Border Village in Mizoram

Gastroenteritis Outbreak Kills 6 at Myanmar Border Village in Mizoram

16 Nov

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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
Gastroenteritis Outbreak Kills 6 at Myanmar Border Village in Mizoram

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.

Notably, most of the reported cases were from households lacking proper water sources. Dr. Malsawmtluanga stressed the importance of using boiled or purified drinking water and maintaining good food and household hygiene to prevent the spread of the disease. He urged residents to remain alert for symptoms like stomach pain and diarrhea and to immediately consult health workers if any are noticed.

In response, the Lawngtlai Deputy Commissioner visited the village on November 13 and declared it a containment zone. Border movement with Myanmar has been restricted for two months, and all unnecessary travel is discouraged for public safety. Essential medical supplies will continue to be provided, and health workers have been instructed to remain vigilant and maintain strict hygiene practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of November 16, 2025, the gastroenteritis outbreak in Kakhichhuah village has resulted in 6 deaths and 84 people currently infected.
The Lawngtlai Deputy Commissioner has declared Kakhichhuah village a containment zone, restricted border movement with Myanmar for 2 months, and discouraged unnecessary travel to prevent further spread of the disease. Essential medical supplies are being provided, and health workers have been instructed to remain vigilant.
The outbreak is believed to have been spread by visitors from Myanmar, and most cases were reported from households lacking proper water sources. Authorities have stressed the importance of using boiled or purified drinking water and maintaining good hygiene to control the outbreak.

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