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Contaminated Water Tank Sickens 25 Children in Ferozepur
3 Mar
Summary
- 25 children hospitalized with bacterial disease due to contaminated water.
- Rodent droppings and pigeon carcasses found in village water tank.
- Officials face show-cause notices for delayed action and hygiene lapses.

In Ferozepur, a critical health situation is unfolding as 25 children battle a waterborne bacterial disease, with several new admissions reported recently. The crisis intensified after a 12-year-old girl's death and subsequent illnesses in the village. Inspections uncovered rodent droppings and dead pigeons inside a crucial village water tank, fueling public anger over negligence.
Preliminary findings indicate widespread unhygienic conditions at the water works and village schools, including non-functional purification systems and accumulated filth. Consequently, the water supply department has issued a show-cause notice to the executive engineer for delayed action and insufficient water testing. The magisterial probe points to failures by government schools, public health, and panchayati raj departments.
Authorities are prioritizing the restoration of safe drinking water, urging residents to use only tanker-supplied water. Water samples are undergoing testing, and supply will resume only after certification. Efforts are also underway to propose long-term solutions to prevent future outbreaks, addressing concerns over unregulated submersible pump usage. Health teams continue to provide round-the-clock care to patients, who are reported to be stable.




