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Melioidosis May Be the Cause of Turakapalem Deaths

The New Indian Express Anantapur

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September 11, 2025

TURAKAPALEM, a small farming village in Guntur Rural mandal, is slowly finding its rhythm again weeks after a string of sudden deaths shocked the community.

- BANDHAVI ANNAM @Guntur

Though no new fatalities have been reported since early September, grief and anxiety still weigh heavily on residents.

Villagers whisper about black magic, question the safety of hospital care, and cling to home remedies—reflections of a community trying to make sense of the tragedy that claimed 29 lives over two months. In this tense climate, a breakthrough came when two patients—P Elisha and P Narasimharao—were confirmed to have melioidosis, while five others are being treated for suspected symptoms. All seven patients, six at Guntur GGH and one in a private hospital, are reported stable.

Addressing the swirling rumors, Turakapalem village sarpanch Surya Prakash said, "Rumors are circulating that spiritual rituals by one religious group caused deaths among another, but this is completely false. Of the 29 deceased, individuals belonged to various religions and communities. The wave of sudden illness and deaths has deeply traumatized villagers. Losing family members without knowing the cause has shaken their confidence. Many villagers, particularly the elderly and uneducated, are turning to speculation out of fear. Some have avoided hospitals not due to stigma or superstition, but because of concerns over treatment costs and missing work. Authorities are working hard to raise awareness, educate people about sanitation, and encourage them to seek medical care promptly."

A local revenue officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, noted that the situation is gradually stabilizing.

"The presence of health camps, officials from multiple departments staying in the village, and the absence of new deaths or illness in recent days have reassured the community."

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