From Haryana's Palwal to Kolkata, Gandhinagar, Indore: Water-borne epidemics claim lives, affect hundreds

Recent reports indicate a worrying trend of water-borne epidemics across India, starting with a tragic incident in Palwal, Haryana, where at least six individuals have died due to liver ailments believed to be linked to contaminated water sources. This situation has raised alarms as similar outbreaks have emerged in various states, including Kolkata, Gandhinagar, and Indore, affecting hundreds of residents. The persistence of water quality issues highlights systemic problems in water management and infrastructure across regions. Health authorities are on high alert, urging the public to take precautions against contaminated water and emphasizing the need for immediate government intervention to address the underlying causes of these epidemics. The situation underscores the critical importance of clean drinking water and the urgent need for solutions to prevent further health crises in the future.
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