Breaking news: Death toll rises to 58 in a tragic hooch incident in Tamil Nadu. Read more here!
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the death toll in the Kallakurichi hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu has soared to 58, sending shockwaves across the state. The district administration reported that the number of discharged patients has increased to seven, with 156 individuals currently receiving treatment. Chief Minister M K Stalin has announced a monthly assistance of Rs 5000 for children who lost their parents in this devastating incident. Opposition parties are calling for a CBI investigation into the matter.
As the investigation unfolds, the key role of methanol in the tragedy has come to light. Currently, hospitals are caring for 156 individuals, including women and a transperson, affected by the illicit alcohol consumption. The state government's swift response includes providing financial support to affected children, demonstrating solidarity during this crisis.
Despite the efforts to control the situation, the death toll continues to rise, reaching 57 in the latest update. With the police making seven arrests in connection with the incident, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the victims and preventing such tragedies in the future.
The tragic hooch incident highlights the dangers of consuming illicit substances and the importance of strict regulatory measures in the alcohol industry. The rising number of casualties underscores the urgent need for comprehensive action to combat the production and distribution of toxic liquor, safeguarding public health and safety.
The number of discharged patients rose to seven while the total number of people under treatment increased to 156 on Monday.
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The death toll in the Kallakurichi hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu touched 57, the district administration said on Monday. | Latest News India.
Kallakurichi hooch tragedy: Currently, 156 people, including five women and one transperson, are receiving treatment in hospitals.
The state government has announced financial support for affected children, while a police investigation continues with seven arrests made so far.
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The death toll in the hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district rose to 59 on Tuesday, the district administration said.