Indore's 120-Year-Old Water Pipes Blamed for 9 Deaths Amid Contamination Crisis

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News18•02-01-2026, 14:43
Indore's 120-Year-Old Water Pipes Blamed for 9 Deaths Amid Contamination Crisis
- •Indore faces a severe contaminated drinking water crisis, resulting in 9 deaths, particularly in Bhagirathpura.
- •The issue is linked to the city's 120-year-old pipeline infrastructure, with some lines dating back to 1906, laid by the Holkar dynasty.
- •Dilapidated pipelines in areas like Rajwada and Kila Maidan cause sewage mixing, rust, and low water pressure.
- •Residents had repeatedly complained about foul-smelling, discolored water for months before the tragic deaths.
- •Despite being a "clean city," Indore's ancient underground pipeline network poses a major challenge to public health.
Why It Matters: Indore's water crisis, causing 9 deaths, stems from its century-old, decaying pipeline network.
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