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Deadly Pathogens Found in Indore Tap Water; 10 Dead, 210 Hospitalized
4 Jan
Summary
- Tap water contaminated with E coli, Salmonella, and Vibrio cholerae caused mass illness.
- A sewage leak from a police outpost toilet contaminated the 30-year-old water pipeline.
- Delayed testing likely contributed to fatalities from polymicrobial infections.

Over a week after residents of Bhagirathpura in Indore fell ill, water sample reports confirmed deadly pathogens like E coli, Salmonella, and Vibrio cholerae bacteria in the tap water. This polymicrobial contamination caused multi-organ failure and sepsis, leading to 10 deaths and hospitalizing 210 people, with 32 currently in intensive care. The source is believed to be raw sewage leaking from a police outpost toilet and breaches in a 30-year-old water pipeline, affecting approximately 50,000 residents.




