At least two dozen Mhow residents, primarily children, have fallen ill with jaundice after allegedly consuming contaminated water. Indore Collector Shivam Verma visited the affected areas, directing immediate water quality checks and sanitation improvements. Health teams are conducting door-to-door surveys, ensuring timely treatment for all, with no critical cases reported.
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