Mass Illness Outbreak at Temple Community Kitchen
Seventeen individuals, including ten children, became ill after consuming food at a temple's community kitchen in Binewal village. They experienced abdominal cramps and vomiting, requiring medical attention at the Civil Hospital in Garhshankar. All patients are reportedly out of danger and under observation.
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A group of 17 individuals, among them ten children, were reported ill after partaking in a meal at a langar, or community kitchen, held at a temple in Binewal village, according to officials. The incident occurred on Friday evening.
Dr. Santokh, the senior medical officer at the Civil Hospital in Garhshankar, confirmed that the affected individuals experienced symptoms such as abdominal cramps and vomiting. They were initially treated at the community health centre in Binewal before being transferred to the hospital for further care.
Fortunately, all affected individuals are currently in stable condition, with their health closely monitored, Dr. Santokh assured.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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