Mass Vomiting and Diarrhea in Weishi County, Henan; Officials Blame Rainwater Contamination of Water Source

Starting on the evening of May 19th, residents in Weishi County, under the jurisdiction of Kaifeng City in China's Henan Province, experienced a collective outbreak of vomiting and diarrhea. Medical facilities were instantly overwhelmed with long queues of patients, with the cause pointing to issues with the tap water. An official investigation claimed that rainwater had backflowed into a tap water well, causing a sudden contamination of the drinking water. The incident led to a panic buying of bottled water. Authorities have since sealed the contaminated well and are taking remedial actions.
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(CNA, Taipei, 21st) In Weishi County, under the jurisdiction of Kaifeng City in China's Henan Province, a mass outbreak of symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea occurred among residents starting on the evening of the 19th. Patients instantly overwhelmed medical institutions, forming long lines, with the cause pointing to problems with the tap water. An official investigation later claimed that the issue was due to rainwater backflowing into a tap water source well, causing sudden drinking water contamination. The X platform account "Teacher Li Is Not Your Teacher" today reposted videos and screenshots indicating that on May 20th, multiple citizens in Weishi County, Henan, reported that students from several local schools were experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, and many adults also showed similar symptoms. Weishi County subsequently cut off the water supply, with some citizens suspecting problems with the local tap water. Videos showed that major clinics and hospitals in Weishi County were overcrowded, with patients waiting in long queues for treatment and medical staff working overtime to conduct examinations. A citizen seeking medical attention revealed that test results showed "excessive bacteria levels." The incident triggered a "water rush," with many citizens lining up at supermarkets to purchase bottled drinking water. According to a report by mainland media outlet Jimu News, long queues persisted at the outpatient gastroenterology department of Weishi County People's Hospital this afternoon. Over 90% of the patients were seeking treatment for diarrhea and vomiting. More than half of the patients were underage students accompanied by their parents. One student reported vomiting, diarrhea, several dizzy spells, and a fever. On the 20th, he vomited shortly after eating just a few bites of food, had no appetite, and was in poor spirits. According to the report, the hospital treated patients with IV drips and anti-diarrhea medication. Doctors denied the possibility of toxic substances, stating that patients had shown significant improvement after several days of treatment. The report mentioned that after the tap water in Weishi County was contaminated, some areas experienced water outages for over 24 hours. Various types of barreled water became a target for panic buying by residents. Xinhua News Agency reported today that a joint investigation team in Weishi County stated that on the evening of May 19th, some residents in the urban area of Weishi County experienced abnormal conditions such as vomiting and diarrhea. The investigation found that the cause was rainwater backflowing into a tap water source well after heavy rain on May 19, leading to sudden drinking water contamination and causing discomfort after consumption. The announcement stated that, to date, no moderate to severe cases have been reported among the residents who sought medical care, and they have been returning home after treatment. A comprehensive inspection of all active water source wells in the county revealed that apart from the one contaminated well, the water quality of the remaining wells was up to standard. The contaminated well has now been sealed, and operations such as draining and disinfecting reservoirs and water supply pipelines are underway, along with sample testing of the new tap water supply. Currently, the urban area...

FAQ

河南尉氏縣發生了什麼事?

自5月19日晚間起,當地居民出現集體嘔吐、腹瀉等症狀,醫療院所人滿為患。

這次集體不適的官方調查原因是什麼?

官方稱,原因是5月19日大雨過後,雨水倒灌進入一口自來水水源井,造成突發性飲用水污染。

受影響的主要是哪些群體?

報導指出,就診患者中有一半以上是未成年學生。

事件引發了哪些後續效應?

當地部分地區停水超過24小時,並掀起「搶水潮」,市民紛紛搶購瓶裝飲用水。

目前官方採取了哪些應對措施?

官方已將受污染的水源井封停,對供水管道進行排空、消殺作業,並對新供應的自來水進行檢測。官方也通報就醫居民無中重症病例。