Pune Water Safety Drive: Tanks Being Cleaned to Curb Guillain-Barre Syndrome Spread

The majority of cases have been reported in areas such as Khadakwasla, Nandoshi, Nanded, Dhayari, Kirkatwadi, and Sanaswadi. These localities do not receive treated water from PMC.
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Pune: In response to the rising cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) in Pune, the municipal corporation has launched a citywide water tank cleaning initiative as a precautionary measure. Over the past ten days, 25 water tanks have been cleaned, with the remaining ones scheduled to be cleaned within the next month. The authorities have assured residents that water supply will not be disrupted during this process.

Surge in GBS Cases, Nine Deaths Reported

Over the past two months, Pune has witnessed a sharp increase in GBS cases, with nine deaths recorded so far. The disease poses severe health risks and leads to high medical expenses, creating financial hardships for affected families.

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The majority of cases have been reported in areas such as Khadakwasla, Nandoshi, Nanded, Dhayari, Kirkatwadi, and Sanaswadi. These localities do not receive treated water from the municipal corporation; instead, they depend on direct dam water supply. Additionally, private tanker operators in these areas are allegedly supplying unclean water, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks.

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Preventive Measures by Pune Municipal Corporation

In light of the growing concerns, the municipal authorities have begun adding chlorine to well water supplying these areas to ensure safer water consumption.

Additionally, to prevent the spread of GBS in other parts of the city, the municipal corporation has initiated a systematic cleaning of water storage tanks. According to Nandkishore Jagtap, Head of the Water Supply Department, the cleaning process involves draining the tanks and removing accumulated sludge.

"We have already cleaned 25 water tanks, and the remaining will be completed within a month. Water supply will not be disrupted during this process," said Jagtap.

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