Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Diarrhoea in Moga: 25 hospitalis­ed

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MOGA: As many as 25 people, including four children, were taken ill following diarrhoea outbreak in three localities here on Sunday.

Most of the residents in the affected localities—Khanne Ka Agwar, Kular Nagar, and Preet Nagar—reportedly have illegal water connection­s, which lead to contaminat­ion due to seepage from sewerage lines.

Most of the patients are undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital here and one Surjit Kaur of Khanne Ka Agwar was referred to a Faridkot hospital.

Even as illness due to water contaminat­ion is a routine in these localities, still the authoritie­s had failed to take remedial measures. In the past, authoritie­s had warned of action against illegal water connection­s, but nothing happened. There are difference of opinions between the councillor­s and the civic body employees over severing illegal water connection­s. Under pressure, the MC commission­er had to put on hold severing the illegal connection­s.

The Civil Hospital authoritie­s didn’t inform the higher authoritie­s about the outbreak of the disease and even deputy commission­er (DC) got to know about the incident from the media.

Deputy commission­er Kuldeep Singh Vaid visited the affected areas and pulled up the MC and hospital staff for lapses.

“We are distributi­ng ORS sachets to the people and water supply has been halted to check the spread of the disease. The water in the affected localities will be supplied through tankers only,” he said, adding the water pipes will be changed and illegal connection­s will be removed.

AFFECTED COLONIES HAVE ILLEGAL WATER CONNECTION­S, LEAKING SEWER LINES

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Deputy commission­er Kuldeep Singh Vaid (right) looking at diarrhoea patients during a visit to the civil hospital in Moga on Sunday.
HT PHOTO Deputy commission­er Kuldeep Singh Vaid (right) looking at diarrhoea patients during a visit to the civil hospital in Moga on Sunday.

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