Dozens of Greater Noida residents, including children, fell ill with vomiting, diarrhea, and fever after sewage contaminated the drinking water supply in Sector Delta 1. Authorities have repaired a leaking pipeline and distributed medicines, while residents fear a repeat of past tragedies and demand better infrastructure.
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