A diarrhoea outbreak linked to contaminated drinking water has left 142 people hospitalised in Indore, with 11 in ICUs; six deaths have been officially confirmed.
Health teams screened over 9,000 people in Bhagirathpura, the epicentre, detecting 20 new cases; officials say the situation is now under control.
The crisis has triggered political backlash, demands for judicial probes, and allegations of systemic corruption in Indore’s water supply network.

