Official sources said that the death toll had mounted to 73. Malkangiri chief district medical officer Uday Shankar Mishra, however, claimed that 27 children had actually died of JE while others perished due to different reasons.
"Save our lives. Many of my friends have died of Japanese fever. You are roaming around the globe. Cannot you come over to our village and see how children are dying here," Umesh Madhi (10) said in his letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"Sir, You are touring different countries. Can't you come down to our village and see the plights of people here," Madi said, adding that the Prime Minister was their last hope.
As many as 505 villages in the tribal dominated Malkangiri have been affected in the JE.
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The state government today admitted that the situation remained grim for last three-four days.
Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Nruparaj Sahoo, who is currently in Malkangiri to monitor the situation, said the situation had not improved as per expectation.