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Sewage in drinking water blamed for at least 10 deaths in India’s ‘cleanest city’

2 janvier 2026 à 13:14

Hundreds hospitalised in Indore after public toilet built above water pipeline appears to have let sewage into supply

Sewage-contaminated drinking water is being blamed for killing at least 10 people, including a baby boy, and sending more than 270 others to hospital in Indore, ranked India’s “cleanest city” for the last eight years.

Residents of a congested, lower-income neighbourhood in Indore, Madhya Pradesh’s commercial capital, had been warning authorities for months about foul-smelling tap water. Their complaints went unheeded, despite the city’s much-lauded ranking for waste segregation and other cleanliness measures.

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© Photograph: Mahesh Dutt Sharma/Alamy

© Photograph: Mahesh Dutt Sharma/Alamy

© Photograph: Mahesh Dutt Sharma/Alamy

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