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Home / Health / Mhow Water Contamination Sickens Dozens

Mhow Water Contamination Sickens Dozens

23 Jan

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Summary

  • At least 22 people fell ill with jaundice-like symptoms.
  • Illness suspected to be caused by contaminated drinking water supply.
  • Indore Collector visited Mhow to review the water contamination situation.
Mhow Water Contamination Sickens Dozens

Dozens of residents in Mhow town have fallen ill, with initial reports indicating at least 22 cases exhibiting jaundice-like symptoms. The outbreak is suspected to stem from contaminated drinking water, prompting swift action from local authorities. On Thursday night, Indore Collector Shivam Verma arrived in Mhow to oversee the response and ensure affected individuals receive timely medical care.

Health department teams have been deployed to Patti Bazaar and Motimahal to investigate the water supply and sanitation conditions. Verma instructed the Mhow Cantonment Board to conduct an immediate quality check of the piped water supply. He also directed the health department to guarantee proper treatment for all patients, emphasizing that no one is currently in critical condition.

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The illness outbreak in Mhow is suspected to be caused by contaminated drinking water.
At least 22 people have fallen ill with jaundice-like symptoms in Mhow.
Indore Collector Shivam Verma visited Mhow, interacted with patients, and directed health and cantonment boards to ensure treatment and check water quality.

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