GBS: Pune Municipal Corporation crackdown on water supply sources, 30 private plants sealed

ANI February 6, 2025 281 views

The Pune Municipal Corporation is taking serious steps to combat a growing health crisis by sealing 30 private water plants found to be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. These actions come in response to a rising number of Guillain-Barre Syndrome cases in the region, with 170 reported across Maharashtra. Water samples from plants in Nanded village and Dhayari were found unfit for drinking, prompting immediate intervention. The PMC is now developing standard operating procedures to ensure safe water distribution and prevent further public health risks.

"These water plants have been temporarily sealed" - Nandkishor Jagtap, PMC Water Supply Department Head
Pune, February 6: In a swift response to the growing Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) outbreak, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has sealed 30 private water supply plants in the Nanded village, Dhayari and adjoining areas on Sinhgad Road of Pune city.

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PMC sealed 30 private water plants due to contamination

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Escherichia coli bacteria detected in water samples

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GBS outbreak reaches 170 cases in Maharashtra

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Strict monitoring of water supply resources initiated

These areas have been identified as the epicentre of the outbreak. The action was taken on these plants in the last two days, said a PMC official on Thursday.

The PMC took action against these plants after collecting water samples that were found unfit for drinking. Some plants lacked proper permission to operate, while others were contaminated with Escherichia coli bacteria.

Additionally, certain plants were not using disinfectants and chlorine to control contamination

Nandkishor Jagtap, head of the PMC water supply department, stated that action was taken on these water supply plants including some private RO water plants operating in the area. The action followed the collection of water samples by the water supply department officials, which were found unfit for drinking, some of them also lacked proper permission from the corporation to operate.

Additionally, Escherichia coli bacteria were detected in samples from some RO water supply plants. It was also revealed that certain plants were not using disinfectants and chlorine to control contamination in the water supplied to the public, the official added.

Jagtap further informed that these water plants have been temporarily sealed, and PMC is formulating a standard operating procedure (SoP) for these private water resources to resume operations and prevent the distribution of contaminated water in the area.

The PMC's crackdown on contaminated water supply is a crucial step in containing the outbreak. As the situation continues to unfold, staying informed and taking precautions is essential.

According to a press statement issued by the State Health Department, four new cases of suspected Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) were reported in Pune district, bringing the total number in Maharashtra to 170 as of Wednesday.

Five suspected deaths due to GBS have been recorded. Among these cases, 132 have been confirmed as GBS. The distribution includes 33 patients from Pune MC, 86 from newly added villages in the PMC area, 22 from Pimpri Chinchwad MC, 21 from Pune Rural, and 8 from other districts. So far, 62 patients have been discharged, 61 are in the ICU, and 20 are on ventilators.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the peripheral nervous system, leading to symptoms such as muscle weakness and, in severe cases, paralysis.

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