Hey folks, let’s talk about the recent water crisis hitting the Nanded Phata area in Pune, as highlighted by MP Supriya Sule. The contamination of water sources has led to an outbreak of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a serious neurological disorder affecting many residents. Sule didn’t hold back in criticizing the state’s urban planning, blaming it for the pollution and subsequent health issues.
Despite being in opposition, Sule expressed a willingness to work with the government to tackle the crisis. She demanded that the government cover medical expenses for GBS patients and called for urgent action to provide clean water to the affected areas. With the number of GBS cases rising, health experts have linked the outbreak to contaminated water sources.
The Maharashtra government has deployed health teams to investigate the source of contamination and control the spread of the disease. Residents are advised to boil water before use to reduce the risk of infection. Let’s hope for swift action and effective measures to address this pressing issue. Stay safe and stay informed!
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