People in Chhayansa village use water from different sources like government supply, tanker and RO. In many homes, water remains stored for a long time, due to which the risk of infection increases. The health department has advised villagers to drink boiled and clean water, regularly clean water tanks and maintain personal hygiene.
Medical teams deployed, serious patients admitted to hospital
Several medical teams have been deployed in the village. Patients whose condition is serious are being admitted to the hospital, while others are being monitored in the village itself. The administration says that a detailed investigation is going on to find out the actual cause of the deaths. Water sources, infection patterns and medical history are being analyzed.
According to public health experts, sudden onset of fever and gastrointestinal symptoms in many people often indicates waterborne infection. However, lab reports and epidemiological studies are necessary before reaching any conclusion. In such cases, prompt testing, availability of clean water and community awareness play an important role in controlling the situation.
Vigilance is the only protection till the investigation is completed.
The administration is continuously monitoring the situation in Chhayansa village. The biggest focus at the moment is to ensure that no more lives are lost. Until the clear cause of the disease is revealed, caution is the best solution. Clean water, sanitation and timely treatment. This is the most important shield for the village at this time.