Shivamogga: Two die, 45 ill after consuming contaminated water


Shivamogga, Feb 12 (DHNS): A man and his son died while 45 others fell ill after drinking contaminated water at Maidolalu village in Bhadravati taluk on Sunday.

The deceased are Shivappa (75) and Hanumanthappa (35)

Three people Shivappa, Hanumanthappa and Siddamma were rushed to McGann in Shivamogga on Saturday as they fell ill after they consumed drinking water supplied through taps by the gram panchayat. Shivappa and Hanumanthappa died on Sunday as they did not respond to the treatment.

About 45 others, who fell ill after consuming the contaminated water were treated at private clinics and primya health centres. Twleve of them were shifted to McGann and Subbaiah hospitals in Shivamogga after their condition deteriorated.

The gram panchayat authorities have advised villagers to boil the water before drinking.

The water samples have been sent to a laboratory for a test.

District Health Officer Dr Hanumanthappa has directed the gram panchayat officers to clean the overhead tank through which drinking water is supplied in the village.

He has also directed them to supply the drinking water through tankers till a report from the laboratory about the contaminated water comes.

Villagers charged that the gram panchayat members did not clean the overhead tank in the last one year. They sought stern action against the authorities and sought compensation for the victims.

Over 20 students fall ill

More than 20 students of Rani Kitturu Channamma residential school at Hulikunte in Koratagere taluk in Tumakuru district fell ill after consuming puliyogare for breakfast on Sunday.

The students, who complained of stomach ache and vomiting, were rushed to Koratagere government hospital.

The students had taken ill after eating puliyogare on Friday too, sources said.

"The samples of drinking water and vomit have been sent to the laboratory. In the morning, 14 students were admitted to the hospital, of which six were discharged. The rest 8 students too have recovered and will be discharged soon." DHO Dr Rangaswamy said. 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    How sad.It is not eneogh to clean overhead tank ,but check the tank that brings water too be cleaned.Horrible .Over a year tank was not cleaned.second where water supply is bieng done too should be checked.We hear everywhere rivers are green or indusrty water is flowing in such rivers is a big problem.Water from fields too is bieng let to rivers.many factors are causing the water dirtiness.heartfelt sympathys to the poor family.Govt should give some compansation to the family.May the souls of deceased rest in peace.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Let us not bring politics on some one's death instead find out right measures to stop it

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  • dominic-dsouza-Rudy, mudarangady mauritius

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    MERA DESH BADAL RAHA HAI

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Most probably water is contaminated by toxic chemicals seeing the suddenness of the deaths; what is the use of boiling such water?? BTW, most areas in and around Bangalore r contaminated with toxic chemicals making water unfit for consumption! There was a report today in DH that many migratory pelicans r dying coz of water poisoning in Kokarebellur pelicanry!!

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Congis behind this

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  • AK, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    We have all forgotten our role in the midst of BJP /CONG comparison. Whoever has an issue should stand up to change the system by actually getting into the field rather than filling up comments box sitting in the Airconditioned office.
    Maybe we have a better Nation & Leaders over coming years, at least the next generation wont follow the same pattern.

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  • sunil, udupi

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    70 years not happen, but now digital India saving cost ...AIDS patient Injected syringe... sab ka vikas ... free

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    someone should be thinking what to comment and how to link to modiji ,bjpand rss.... congi govt is always led us to development and still we are struggling the result of ill and concentrated rule

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Siddu should resign.

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  • sunil, udupi

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Once Sangies Dombaratta stop then God surely help...

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    LO EKA AUR PAPPU KA PIDI.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Now only god can help poor in Karnataka...

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    How can all these happen in No 1 State?

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  • JL, india

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Cannot say sanghies may be upto something... needs to be investigated. Elections time

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