Cops inspect pesticide and chemist shops in the area to investigate possibility of poisoning; investigations so far indicate that the deaths are not...
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In Rajouri district, Jammu & Kashmir, a mysterious illness has resulted in 17 deaths, potentially due to toxins. Union minister Jitendra Singh confirms ongoing investigations to identify the toxin type. Over 40 residents have been relocated to isolation centers amid fears, and severe symptoms hint at neuro-toxicity. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
Cops inspect pesticide and chemist shops in the area to investigate possibility of poisoning; investigations so far indicate that the deaths are not...
Cops inspect pesticide and chemist shops in the area to investigate possibility of poisoning; investigations so far indicate that the deaths are not...
Test reports have ruled out viral, bacterial, or microbial infections as the cause of 14 deaths in Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir. Investigations...
Analysis by CSIR-IITR detects toxins in multiple biological specimens; Rajouri police form special investigation team for a detailed investigation...
Analysis by CSIR-IITR detects toxins in multiple biological specimens; Rajouri police form special investigation team for a detailed investigation...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Badhal village in Rajouri district to address the mysterious deaths of 17 people from three...
Centre’s inter-ministerial team reaches Rajouri to look into mysterious deaths; administration seals a spring in Badhaal village after its water...
Another child succumbed to a mysterious disease (!--ref1--) today in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, raising the death toll to 13. So far
Jammu and Kashmir deputy chief minister Surinder Choudhary visited Badhaal village in Rajouri district and assured the people there of a conclusive...
The mysterious illness has left 15 persons dead in Budhaal village of Rajouri district in Jammu; all of the victims are from three families which are...