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Toxic tap: Gulmohar Park sees spike in typhoid, norovirus, water-borne infections amid contamination concerns

Published on: June 2, 2026, 11:02 p.m. | Source: Devdiscourse

Residents of Gulmohar Park in South Delhi have reported a sharp rise in cases of typhoid, diarrhoea, viral illnesses, norovirus and other water-borne infections amid an ongoing drinking water contamination crisis, raising concerns over public health and water safety in the area.

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