To make things worse, four patients have been found suffering from dengue in last 24 hours in this city that has been picked up as the cleanest one in India in last May following the Swachh Survekshan-2017.
Of the four swine flu victims, three were local residents while the fourth one hailed from adjoining Dhar district, Asha Pandit, district in-charge of Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) said today.
She said that four of them (deceased) were aged between 40 and 60.
"Four persons have been found to be suffering from dengue in the last 24 hours here," she said.
"Thirty-four people have tested positive for dengue this year so far," the doctor added.
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