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According to a report from a local legislator and health department, an outbreak of diarrhea broke out in the central Indian city of Indore. Officials confirmed that the outbreak was related to drinking water pollution. As a result, at least 9 people died and more than 200 people were hospitalized. Councilor Kailash Vijaywagia said that nine people have died as a result of this in Indore city. Indore's chief medical officer, Madhav Prasad Hassani, said that drinking water in the Bagiraspur area of the city was contaminated due to pipeline leaks, and water quality tests have confirmed the presence of bacteria in the pipeline water.

Zhitongcaijing·01/02/2026 06:33:02
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According to a report from a local legislator and health department, an outbreak of diarrhea broke out in the central Indian city of Indore. Officials confirmed that the outbreak was related to drinking water pollution. As a result, at least 9 people died and more than 200 people were hospitalized. Councilor Kailash Vijaywagia said that nine people have died as a result of this in Indore city. Indore's chief medical officer, Madhav Prasad Hassani, said that drinking water in the Bagiraspur area of the city was contaminated due to pipeline leaks, and water quality tests have confirmed the presence of bacteria in the pipeline water.