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Water 'contaminated with insecticide' leaves 10 dead, 120 ill in Cambodia

Drinking water suspected to be contaminated with insecticide has left 10 dead in Cambodia.

File image of children in a school where they have access to safe drinking water in Cambodia.
File image of children in a school where they have access to safe drinking water in Cambodia. Source: Getty

Ten Cambodian villagers have died and 120 others have been sickened after drinking water suspected to be contaminated with insecticide.

The dead and sickened villagers exhibited the same symptoms including breathing problems, dizziness, vomiting and chest pains, the head of the Kratie Provincial Health Department, Chhneang Sivutha, said.

He said villagers began getting sick on Thursday. Health authorities have collected water and food samples from the two villages and are awaiting laboratory results.

The deputy provincial police chief, Chhim Sokhim, suspected rainwater from nearby farms that use insecticide had come into contact with a stream where villagers collect water used for drinking and cooking.

Outbreaks of food and water poisoning are not uncommon in Cambodia, where health checks are rare and safety regulations lax.


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