Recently, a large number of people in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir have contracted an unknown disease that has been linked to contaminated water and was initially thought to be a disease or a pest. The virus causes symptoms such as nausea and stomach pain and people initially feared that it was a virus or a disease. However, after a thorough examination, health experts found that the cause of the contaminated water was most likely due to poor sanitation.
The patients were drinking untreated water, which was causing intestinal problems. The city’s health department has issued a warning to residents to boil or filter water before drinking. Regional health teams are working tirelessly to treat those affected and ensure the situation is under control.
Authorities are working to improve water and sanitation in the area to prevent further spread of the disease. This highlights the importance of providing clean drinking water, especially in rural areas. The local government is working to improve water treatment systems to protect public health and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.