Over 200 People in Delhi Fall Ill After Eating Kuttu Flour During Navratri Fast
On Tuesday, September 23, Delhi witnessed a shocking food safety scare during the Navratri festival. Around 200 residents from different parts of northwest Delhi fell sick with symptoms such as vomiting and uneasiness after consuming buckwheat flour, popularly known as kuttu atta. The flour is widely used during fasting rituals, but this incident has raised serious concerns about food adulteration and contamination. Patients were rushed to Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial (BJRM) Hospital in Jahangirpuri early in the morning, where they received immediate medical care.
Sudden Outbreak Across Localities
The areas affected included Jahangirpuri, Mahendra Park, Samaypur, Bhalswa Dairy, Lal Bagh, and Swaroop Nagar. Reports suggest that the patients started experiencing uneasiness within hours of consuming food made with kuttu flour. By 6 AM, a large number of people had arrived at BJRM Hospital, which quickly turned into the epicentre of the medical response to this mass illness case.Medical Response and Patient Status
Dr. Vishesh Yadav, Chief Medical Officer at BJRM Hospital, confirmed that all admitted patients are now stable and no severe complications have been reported. While vomiting and uneasiness were the primary symptoms, doctors provided necessary treatment and ensured the patients’ recovery. “There is no serious illness among the affected patients,” Dr. Yadav noted, providing much-needed relief to worried families.You may also like
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