Soon after getting information, the health authorities deputed a team of doctors and para-medical staff to the village and they administered the medicines to the patients who had developed an infection and were suffering from diarrhea and vomiting.
Panic gripped the village after the people fell suddenly ill. Some people after feeling nausea were immediately rushed to Primary Health Centre Sumb by their family members and doctors administered drip to them.
As the reports of more people falling ill in the village came, the doctors in the hospital informed the BMO, Nud who immediately deputed the team of doctors and paramedical staff to the village for treatment of the ill people.
Four people were still undergoing treatment in PHC Sumb till last reports came in while others were given treatment at their residence by the doctors who monitored their condition till the evening.
People of the area said that they have lost many lives over the years after drinking the contaminated water of ‘Bavalis’ as the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department has failed to provide tapped water supply to the village despite repeated pleas by people of the area.
They said that the pipes have been laid in the village but the water has never flown through them though lakhs of rupees were spent on the water supply scheme in the area. They said though the issue was taken many times with PHE authorities nobody bothered to solve this vexed issue putting the lives of innocent people to grave risk.
He said the PHE Department never bothered to look into the drinking water problem of the people in this belt. He wanted to know why the water supply scheme has failed in the village on which a huge amount was spent.
The villagers said on the one hand people are under stress due to the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 and on the other, water-borne diseases have also added to their worries. They said had the Health Department not taken timely action havoc would have been created in the village as it was very difficult to shift the affected people to the hospital due to lack of transport facilities in view of lockdown.
The sick people who are undergoing treatment in PHC Sumb included Pushpa Devi, Kamaljeet, Vandana Devi, Charanjit Singh, Raj Kumari, Daler Singh, Parshottam Singh, Veena Devi, and Balwinder Singh. The team of the Health Department has also started an investigation to ascertain the cause of the infection.
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