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A waterborne diarrhoea outbreak in Srikakulam, India, killed one and hospitalized over 70, prompting a water shutdown and emergency response.
A diarrhoea outbreak in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, has caused at least one death and hospitalized over 70 people, primarily in densely populated areas like Kaki Veedhi and Dammala Veedhi.
Authorities suspect contaminated drinking water due to damaged pipelines from recent road work, prompting the halt of municipal water supply and distribution of safe water via tankers.
Two patients remain on ventilators, and officials are testing water samples.
The state government has provided medical care, including covering private hospital costs, and set up a helpline.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu ordered a probe and improved coordination, while opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy blamed administrative failures and called for accountability.
Un brote de diarrea transmitida por el agua en Srikakulam, India, mató a uno y hospitalizó a más de 70, lo que provocó un cierre del agua y una respuesta de emergencia.