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Concerns over 12 Cancer Deaths in Manyam, Residents Blame Chemical Factory

Visakhapatnam: For the last few years, there has been a health crisis in the Komara in the Parvathipuram Manyam region in Gangarguvalasa from Mandal and Kambavalasa Panchayats. 12 residents of these regions died of various types of cancer. Currently, more than a dozen people are receiving treatment.

The villagers began to believe that cancer and related deaths were linked to dangerous wastes released by a chemical factory in the region, which started seven years ago.

Gangareguvalasa MPTC GANTA VENKATA NAIDU Repeated Deccan Chronicle“We believe that the number of increased cancer patients is linked to this factory.” In order to estimate the number of cancer cases in the region, he requested comprehensive medical scans in the region.

Manyam Regional Collector who responded to rising concerns, Dr. Chintala Arun created a joint investigation committee, as approved by Kumar Naidu.

The villagers are worried about official findings to better understand the causes of high cancer samples in the region.

Chinagangangirguvalasa, Swaminaidudvala and Ganiregavalasa villages among the names of those who died in Rawadagamma, Donaka Murali, Deesari Kalavathi, Azzada lakshmi, dwarf gaurunayudu, dwarf cinmadharao, Baggam channel, datgamam, datgamam, datgamam, datgamam, datgamam, datgamam Deesari Chinnammi and Guntreddy Umamahaswara Rao.

Currently, patients suffer from cancer Marisharla Mahakkshmi, Karri Gouramma, Bhullu Anil, Ganda Chinnamalu, Gudle Hemalatha, Donkada Satyam, Egirereddy Padma, Dasari Lakshamma, Kethirereddy Vazantha and Donkada Satyavathi.

Late hours, two peasants, Barla Srinu and Nali Kali died in Rajya Lakshmipuram in Kambavalasa Panchayat, Potnuru Ramu, Botnuru Surappamma, Botta Lakshmi and Sumathi are still fighting illness.

Public anxiety is particularly assembled in Gandaaguvalasa, Chinagangangirguvalasa, Swaminaiduvala and Rajya Lakshmipuram. MPTC Venkata Naidu called for a transparent investigation into cancer deaths, while K. Sambamurthy, the Executive of the BGM Regional, demanded compensation of 25 RS for each year old family.

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