22.1 C
Delhi
Saturday, March 7, 2026

Delhi reports a sharp spike in cholera cases linked to contaminated water

Delhi has reported a worrying surge in cholera cases this year, with hospitals recording dozens of patients showing classic symptoms: severe diarrhoea, dehydration, and vomiting. Health officials say contaminated water and poor hygiene are the main causes behind the spike.

According to official data, over 240 cases of cholera have been detected across 104 Delhi wards, marking a sharp rise compared to previous years. Areas with poor drainage and irregular water supply have been hit the hardest.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has intensified its water testing and sanitation drives, collecting thousands of samples for contamination checks. Health workers have also been deployed to raise awareness about boiling water before drinking and maintaining proper hand hygiene.

“Cholera spreads quickly through unsafe water and unclean food,” said a senior health official. “Immediate rehydration and medical treatment are crucial because the disease can turn fatal within hours if left untreated.”

Experts warn that monsoon stagnation and the overflowing of drains may have worsened the situation. Doctors at leading hospitals have urged residents to seek medical help if they experience watery diarrhoea or weakness.

The city has also seen a rise in malaria and dengue cases, prompting authorities to intensify fumigation and mosquito-control efforts.

HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE URGED CITIZENS TO:

  • Drink boiled or filtered water only.
  • Avoid eating street food during this time.
  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water.
  • Cover stored water containers properly.

While no large-scale outbreak has been declared yet, experts stress that preventive measures are critical to stop further spread.

Latest

How entrepreneur Ritesh Bawri lost 28 kg in 4 months and reversed Type 2 diabetes

Entrepreneur Ritesh Bawri, 51, lost 28 kg in 4 months and reversed Type 2 diabetes by fixing his ‘lifestyle system’. By swapping processed carbs for 100g of

Lead found in everyday vegetables: Bengaluru study raises serious food safety concerns

A recent investigation in Bengaluru has raised fresh concerns about food safety. Tests found dangerous levels of lead in several commonly consumed vegetables.

Hoarse voice that won’t improve? ENT surgeon explains when it can be serious: ‘Can be a sign of polyps in…’

Persistent hoarseness can indicate underlying health issues, including vocal cord nodules or malignancy. Find out what the warning signs are.

Acne to poor sleep: 7 signs your gut health is compromised and what to eat to improve it

If your gut balance is disturbed, your body will signal it in subtle yet noticeable ways. Know what exactly to look out for. 

Struggling to fall asleep? US doctor shares 4 hacks that can help you relax and promote restful sleep

Struggling to wind down and fall asleep is a sad reality for many people. If staring at the ceiling for hours has become normal to you, try out these hacks.

Topics

Russia providing Iran intelligence to target US forces in Middle East

Officials cited in the report claim Moscow has provided locations of US warships and aircraft, though the extent of its involvement remains unclear. The Kremlin

Minnesota loves the TV timeout. Those mandated breaks help a depleted Gophers squad stay competitive

Minnesota loves the TV timeout. Those mandated breaks help a depleted Gophers squad stay competitive

Iran missile attacks drop but Tehran still poses major threat, says Can KasapoÄŸlu

Iran’s missile attacks have dropped sharply due to US and Israeli strikes, but Tehran’s strike network remains intact and the country is widening the confli

UK to offer up to £40,000 to failed asylum-seekers to leave country

UK News: LONDON: Families of failed asylum-seekers will be offered up to £40,000 (approximately Rs 49 lakh) to leave the UK under a trial scheme announced by h

US pressing Sri Lanka not to repatriate Iranian survivors of sunken Iris Dena frigate

It has also asked Sri Lanka to not send back the crew of another Iranian ship, IRIS Booshehr, that is in Sri Lankan custody.

UK: Brawl breaks out at Holi event in Harrow, one held

UK News: LONDON: A brawl broke out between Muslim youths and Hindus at a Holika Dahan celebration in Harrow on Tuesday night after three teenagers forcefully s.

Was Andrew Tate ‘arrested’ in Saudi Arabia on terrorism suspicion? Here’s the truth

Posts falsely claim Andrew Tate was arrested in Saudi Arabia for terrorism. Tate is visiting Saudi and a police incident occurred near Dubai, but no arrest.

Bahrain International Airport shuts down flights, airspace closed: What stranded travellers need to know amid US-Israel war against Iran

Middle East News: The aviation sector in the Gulf has been thrown into turmoil after flights at Bahrain International Airport were temporarily suspended followi
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img