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Indore Water Outbreak Triggers Probe as Leak Under Toilet Suspected

Court-ordered free treatment signals escalating oversight of the contaminated water crisis in Bhagirathpura.

Overview

  • Authorities have confirmed three deaths, the district magistrate has acknowledged four, and the mayor has cited seven, with roughly 149 patients admitted and over 1,000 treated for milder symptoms after health surveys of about 12,000 residents.
  • Inspectors identified a leakage on the main Narmada supply line beneath or adjacent to a toilet in Bhagirathpura, and dozens of water samples have been sent for laboratory testing with results pending.
  • The state suspended a zonal officer and an assistant engineer and dismissed an in‑charge sub‑engineer, while a three‑member inquiry led by IAS officer Navjeevan Panwar was constituted to determine accountability.
  • The Madhya Pradesh High Court directed free treatment for affected residents and sought a status report, as political opponents pressed for firings and possible cases against municipal leaders.
  • The government announced Rs 2 lakh ex‑gratia for bereaved families, promised to bear all medical costs, deployed medical camps and ambulances, added hospital beds, and supplied tanker water while pipeline repairs and flushing continue.