"Both the deaths have been reported from Darjeeling district. One was due to Japanese Encephalitis(JE) while the other one is a non-JE death," West Bengal Health Services director Biswaranjan Satpathy, who is camping in north Bengal, told PTI today.
No new cases have been reported since yesterday from the area, he said.
Yesterday, the name of one person who died due to encephalitis appeared in two lists following which the toll was revised to 107 and with two fresh deaths the figure stood at 109 today, he said.
In Jalpaiguri West Bengal Minister of State for Health, Chandrima Bhattacharya today said no 'emergency report' on the situation in north Bengal due to encephalitis had reached the head office of the health and family welfare department though regular reports had come.
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Bhattacharya's statement came a day after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee suspended three health department officials for not providing information on the situation at the right time.
"The state government started working on a war footing after getting the report. The situation has been controlled before it reached epidemic form," she said.
The minister said 71 people died due to the disease in North Bengal Medical College (NBMC) from the beginning of the month till yesterday. Of them 21 fell victim to Japanese encephalitis and the rest to acute encephalitis syndrome.