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    Home»News»Indore Contaminated Water Cases Decline: 54 Patients Remain Hospitalized

    Indore Contaminated Water Cases Decline: 54 Patients Remain Hospitalized

    News January 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    Indore Contaminated Water Cases Decline: 54 Patients Remain Hospitalized
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    In a welcome turn for Indore residents gripped by fear over tainted water, hospital admissions linked to the contamination have plummeted. From a high of nearly 400 cases, only 54 patients are now battling the effects in various medical facilities across the city.

    The ordeal unfolded rapidly after water quality tests confirmed E. coli and fecal contamination in supplies serving low-income and middle-class areas. Symptoms hit hard—abdominal cramps, fever, and relentless loose motions—forcing emergency responses. The government mobilized health camps, distributed ORS packets by the thousands, and launched a door-to-door awareness campaign.

    Health department sources confirm the downward trend began after sustained purification efforts. ‘Flushing mains, hyper-chlorination, and alternative sourcing have cleansed the system,’ explained chief medical officer Dr. Neha Gupta. Independent labs corroborate the progress, with bacterial counts dropping below permissible limits in key zones.

    Still, vigilance is key. The remaining 54 include long-term cases with secondary infections, particularly among those with pre-existing conditions. Local MLA Sunil Saini vowed stricter oversight: ‘We’ll overhaul the water board’s operations. No more shortcuts.’ Public outrage has fueled demands for transparency, including real-time water quality dashboards.

    This episode highlights systemic vulnerabilities in India’s urban water management. As cases recede, focus shifts to rebuilding trust and resilience. Authorities recommend continued hygiene practices and bottled water use for high-risk groups. Indore’s resilience shines through, but lessons learned must endure.

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