Attention mysterious illness that spread in Uttarakhand died six people within two weeks – mystery disease claims six lives in two weeks

Updated: Wed, 8 Oct 2025 08:20 pm (IST) in the Dhauladevi block of the Almora district, six people died within two weeks due to mysterious illness. Recently, Madan Ram of Kabhi Village died of viral fever, which caused panic among the residents. Public representatives have questioned the negligence of the Department of Health and demanded to set up an investigation camp in the towns. The cause of the disease was not yet known. Dialogues Associate, Jagran, Danya. The mysterious disease is constantly taking lives in the Dhauladevi block of the Almora district. At the same time, the district and hospital administration is still not serious. People are constantly reaching hospitals with complaints of viral fever. Now Madan Ram, a resident of Kabhi Village, has died of viral fever. The treatment of Madan Ram treated two days in the bosses hospital Almora. Refer to Haldwani, Madan died as soon as he left the hospital premises. At the same time, the number of death tolls of viral fever has reached six in the Almora district. Remove ad, just read the news, 68 -year -old Madan Ram, a resident of Kabdi Village, was hit by viral fever a few days ago. He was admitted to the base hospital when his health deteriorated. On Wednesday, the bosses hospital administration referred him to Haldwani when health was bad. Swamjan started preparing to take Madan Ram to Haldwani. It is said that once he is parked to the vehicle in the hospital premises, he is on his way. Earlier, five people, including Asha worker Hansi Bhatt, resident of Jageshwar, Pandit Shailendra Pandey, resident of Farming, Govind Singh Khani, resident of Naini, also died during treatment. The rapidly falling platelets also got viral fever and platelets began to fall quickly. Here, the public representatives of the Dhauladevi region asked questions about the arrangements of the Department of Health, which expressed sadness over the regular deaths. There is a deep resentment among the people about the Department of Health could not treat viral fever. Public representatives have demanded to organize fever and facilitate blood control in every hospital by organizing camps in towns. The death of four people of Dhauladevi block alone in Almora during treatment asks many questions. At the same time, the Department of Health could not find out about this mysterious disease. The application is also not sensitive about this disease. Until now, teams have not been sent to find out those who are hit by such disease in the towns. As a result, the number of people who died of the disease is increasing. The outbreak of viral fever and typhoid is great in towns. Plates decrease due to sudden high fever. Don’t be negligent, consult a doctor immediately. – Dr. Bibi Joshi, medical officer in charge, CHC Dhauladevi

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