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Residents allege 3 killed, 76 unwell due to contaminated water; MP govt denies deaths

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 June 2024
Residents of Phoop area in Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh, claimed three deaths due to contaminated tap water. State govt denied casualties but admitted 76 people falling ill.
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