Mohali: The outbreak of diarrhea has become an annual affair in Tricity, indication of indifference to civilian problems that become increasingly farther than local authorities that do not improve responsibility for drinking water contamination.
The disease that was transmitted through the water had hit three times – once in Panchkula and twice in Mohali in July, diarrhea added with Cholera left Abheypur village in Panchkula Reeling.
A nine-year-old boy had died and some sick.
Panchkula Civil Surgeon Dr.
Mukta Kumar said a total of 530 cases had been reported.
A month later, no one is responsible.
“I have initiated the problem of improving responsibility and directing the administrator of Huda because drinking water is under his domain.
Huda has issued a notification to citizens but in the meantime, administrators are transferred.
They may still be in the process of completing hearings.
I will once again talk to the new administrator to finally improve responsibility, “said Panchkula Deputy Commissioner Vinay Partap Singh.
The story is the same for Mohali.
About 80 to 90 people were sick in Badala Village in Kharar in June.
Last year, several residents of Bhabat Village complained vomiting and loose movements.
Now, diarrhea has claimed two lives and left 250 pain in Baltana, Zirakpur, and Derabassi.
“This time we will definitely improve responsibility.
Because the source of contamination has been detected, we will identify the person responsible for negligence.
The action will be taken,” said Deputy Commissioner Mohali Teeth Way, the Ministry of Health and the Health Wing of the Zirakpur City Council was responsible Answer for the distribution and maintenance of drinking water pipes.
This is the job of field employees of two departments to detect errors and pairs on time.
But residents believe they barely do their duties.
And, with the policy of not acting and the waiting is adopted by high-ranking officials who hardly function as a deterrent, it is very likely that it is only a matter of time when other diarrhea outbreaks hold locality.