Indore Water Crisis: Fecal Bacteria Found in Borewells, Cholera & Typhoid Risk Soars

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News18•08-01-2026, 11:26
Indore Water Crisis: Fecal Bacteria Found in Borewells, Cholera & Typhoid Risk Soars
- •Alarming report reveals severe fecal coliform contamination in borewell water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area, posing a major health threat.
- •Tests on 60 borewells showed 35 failed, with fecal coliform levels up to 350+; standard for drinking water is 0 percent.
- •Medical experts warn the bacteria can cause cholera, typhoid, and Hepatitis-A, especially dangerous for children, elderly, and immunocompromised.
- •Contamination from borewells is also impacting the Narmada water supply, indicating a wider public health crisis.
- •Urgent action needed: regular testing, sewage system repair, and closure of contaminated borewells to prevent widespread waterborne diseases.
Why It Matters: Indore faces a severe water crisis due to fecal contamination, risking widespread waterborne diseases.
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