Sewage in Drinking Water in Greater Noida: Several Fall Ill with Vomiting, Diarrhoea; Residents Fear Indore-Like Tragedy
- Residents in Greater Noida experienced illness with symptoms including vomiting and diarrhoea after drinking contaminated water, as reported by Vijay Singh.
- Investigations by the Greater Noida Authority revealed that sewage had entered the drinking water line.
- Despite complaints, officials initially denied sewage mixing with the water supply, according to GNIDA officials.
- The authority stated that the water supply has been restored and is safe, following inspections and repairs.
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After Indore, Several Fall Ill In Greater Noida. Reason: Contaminated Water
Several residents of Greater Noidas Delta 1 Sector fell ill after allegedly consuming contaminated drinking water, prompting health concerns and complaints of sewage mixing with the supply line, officials and residents said.
Contaminated water scare in Greater Noida locality after residents fall sick
In Greater Noida’s Delta 1 sector, several residents have become ill after sewage mixed with their drinking water supply. Despite repeated complaints over three days, authorities initially failed to resolve the issue, leading to public frustration and health concerns in the community.
Indore to Noida: Water contamination cases raise safety concerns
After Indore, many cases of contaminated water have come to limelight in Noida Delta 1 Sector. Many residents of this locality have complaints of contaminated drinking water, and health issues. Residents have complained of sewage mixing with the supply line, just like it happened in Indore. Symptoms of vomiting, fever, stomachache and loose motion have been reported after consuming tap water. However, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authori…
Dozens Fall Ill Allegedly Due to Contaminated Water in Greater Noida; Residents Fear Indore-Like Situation
Following a tragic water crisis in Indore, a similar scare has gripped Greater Noida’s Delta 1 sector, where at least 30 residents fell ill after consuming allegedly contaminated tap water on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. Victims, including several children, reported severe symptoms of vomiting, diarrhoea, and stomach aches. Residents have blamed the mixing of sewage with the drinking water supply due to recurring pipeline leaks. While local autho…
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