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Indore Water Crisis: Deadly Outbreak Worsens with GBS Fears
4 Jan
Summary
- Over 1,400 residents fell ill, and 16 people died from contaminated water.
- A 67-year-old woman shows GBS symptoms, suggesting neurological damage.
- Health officials deny a confirmed link, citing multiple GBS causes.

A severe water contamination crisis in Bhagirathpura, Indore, has resulted in 16 deaths and over 1,400 illnesses, casting a shadow over India's "cleanest city" designation. The situation has taken a grim turn as a 67-year-old woman exhibits symptoms consistent with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), a potentially fatal neurological disorder. This raises alarming concerns about irreversible neurological damage stemming from the contaminated drinking water, extending beyond typical gastrointestinal issues.




