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Mysterious Illness Claims 17 Lives in Rajouri’s Badhaal Village District Magistrate Declares Crisis-Hit Area as Containment Zone

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Badhaal village, located in Kotranka Sub Division, has been declared a containment zone by the District Magistrate of Rajouri in light of the ongoing health crisis. The village has been battling a deadly, unidentified illness that has claimed the lives of 17 people over the past 47 days. Today, four more individuals, including three sisters, were transferred to hospitals as their health rapidly deteriorated.

The Rising Mystery

As investigations into the cause of the deaths continue, the Principal of Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri, Dr. A.S. Bhatia, revealed that the common factor among all the fatalities is severe damage to the brain and nervous system.

“The deaths all share the involvement of brain damage and nervous system deterioration,” Dr. Bhatia stated, underscoring the alarming nature of the illness.

New Cases Surface

The latest patients to be hospitalized include three sisters—Tazeem Akhtar (22), Khalida Begum (18), and Nazia Kouser (16)—who were airlifted to GMC Jammu in a helicopter. The fourth patient, Shabnam Akhtar (18), was also transferred from the village after her health rapidly worsened. All four are reported to be close relatives of the families that lost loved ones to the illness.

Another patient, Javid Ahmad (25), was airlifted to PGI Chandigarh for specialized treatment and is said to be stable as of the latest reports.

Ongoing Investigation

A Central investigation team, formed by the Union Home Ministry, is currently conducting a detailed probe into the mysterious deaths. More than 200 samples have been sent for testing to laboratories across the country. Forensic teams from Chandigarh and Lucknow are also assisting with the investigation.

Dr. Bhatia mentioned that while the exact cause of the illness remains elusive, initial tests suggest that it may not be a bacterial or viral infection. Experts are focusing their attention on potential toxins in the food supply.

Investigation Findings So Far

“We have ruled out communicable diseases,” said Senior Epidemiologist Shuja Qadri. “The primary focus is now on foodborne toxins as a potential cause.” Based on preliminary findings, authorities are narrowing down the possibilities, with food-related toxins emerging as the leading suspect.

Dr. Bhatia emphasized that the recovery rate for those affected has been promising, with 5 out of 9 patients who were admitted to GMC Rajouri successfully recovering. However, recovery remains difficult once the brain is impacted by the mysterious illness.

Hope for a Solution

Local MLA Javaid Iqbal Choudhary assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to address the situation, and both local and central authorities are committed to finding answers. “We are hopeful that the investigations will soon reveal the cause, and the situation will be controlled effectively,” he said.

As the investigation continues, the residents of Badhaal village remain in a state of uncertainty, anxiously awaiting answers while adhering to preventive measures.

Authorities urge the public to refrain from sharing food items until the cause of the illness is definitively identified.

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