Indore’s Mahu region is grappling with a health scare after contaminated water from Patti Bazaar and Chandar Marg triggered waterborne diseases. Acting decisively, Collector Shivam Verma arrived at the community hospital late last night, assessing the situation on the ground.
He interacted with the nine inpatients, gauged their recovery progress, and held detailed talks with medical staff on care arrangements. Several others are recuperating at home, but the focus is on containment.
Under Dr. Madhav Hasani’s oversight, health teams have been stationed since morning. Reinforcements from Indore Medical College and veteran doctors are en route to provide top-tier treatment if needed.
Joining the effort, MLA Usha Thakur met families, offering reassurance. Verma issued strict orders to health authorities for uninterrupted supplies of drugs and equipment.
The Mahu Cantt Board faces mandates for urgent water testing and enhanced hygiene protocols. Verma also connected with locals, addressing concerns directly.
Treatment continues unabated, with the administration monitoring every development. Morning health camps will screen residents, ensuring prompt intervention. Officials report stable conditions across patients, with potential releases today. Proactive steps underscore the commitment to resident safety.
