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In India's Indore, contaminated water causes 9 deaths and 200 hospitalizations

Nine people are dead and over?200 hospitalised after a 'diarrhoea outbreak' in central Indian city of Indore, officials say. The cause is contaminated water.

Kailash Vijayvargiya is a legislator who said that nine people died in Indore.

Madhav Prasad hasani, Indore's chief medical officer, said by phone that drinking water in the Bhagirathpur district of the city is contaminated because there was a leak. A water test confirmed the presence of bacteria in the pipeline.

"I can't?say anything about the?death count but yes, over 200 people are being treated at different hospitals in the city. Hasani stated that the final report on the water sample taken from the affected area is still awaited.

Shravan Verma is the district administrative officer. He said that authorities have deployed teams of doctors to do door-to-door screenings and are distributing tablets of chlorine?to purify water.

Verma stated that the officials had tested 8,571 people and identified 338 mild symptoms.

Indore in Madhya Pradesh has been ranked India's Cleanest City and has led the rankings of national cleanliness for the last eight years. (Editing by Raju Gopikrishnan).

(source: Reuters)