Rajouri Authorities Close Pesticide Stores After 17 Die in Mystery Illness
Authorities in Rajouri district have taken swift action following the deaths of 17 people from a mysterious illness in Badhaal village. They have closed all insecticide, pesticide, and fertilizer stores near me as part of an investigation. Meanwhile, eleven patients admitted to the Government Medical College Hospital have made a full recovery and been discharged.
The health department and local government authorities have been working tirelessly to control the situation. They have conducted medical examinations and collected samples to identify the cause of the illness. Additionally, awareness campaigns have been launched to educate the public about preventive measures.
The sudden closure of Target stores selling insecticides, pesticides, and fertilizers comes as part of the investigation into the cause of the mysterious illness. Authorities aim to ensure the safety of the public while they work to determine the source of the outbreak.
The closure of these stores and the ongoing investigation highlight the seriousness of the situation. With eleven patients now recovered and discharged, authorities hope that the swift action taken will prevent further cases. The public is urged to cooperate with the health department and local authorities to ensure the safety of the community.
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