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Answered by AnishGehani
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NO BRO DIDNT KNOW ABOUT IT IAM ALSO SEARCHING FOR SUCH TYPE OF ANSWER BUT DID 'NT GOT SORRY ...

Answered by SelieVisa
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Cholera is not a new problem in India. But in 2014, Delhi the capital city of the country was hit by a severe Cholera epidemic. The main reason for the Cholera epidemic of Delhi is said to have been caused by improper management of supply of drinking water. The rainwater with cholera causing bacteria infected both supply water and underground water.

It was worse in areas with little sanitary drainage and waste disposal systems. So it was the poor people were affected the most.

Health officials emphasised on hygiene and disinfection of water.

The Cholera outbreak also led to cases of malaria, viral fever, jaundice, typhoid, etc.

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