Saharsa District Magistrate (DM) Shahsi Bhushan Kumar told PTI that Jhara panchayat in Mahisi block of the district has been affected and a team of doctors has been dispatched there to take care of the ill people.
"The Civil Surgeon (CS) is looking after the matter. We are waiting for the report of the team of doctors and will be able to say about the casualties only after seeing it. I still don't know what disease it actually is," said the DM.
Jha said there is information about five deaths in the affected area over the last couple of days. "The villagers are saying that all of them died of diarrhoea, but we would not be able to say much on the deaths because the bodies have been cremated," he added.
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