Liquor Traders Contaminate Well Water in Sambalpur

SM Editor

May 14, 2026

Liquor Traders Contaminate Well Water in Sambalpur

SM Editor

May 14, 2026

a rural well in a village with people in the background

📍 Sambalpur, Odisha  ·  🗂️ Crime  ·  📅 14 May 2026  ·  ⏱️ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Priya Panda

Sambalpur, Odisha — Liquor traders contaminate well water in village.

Background Locals opposed illegal liquor sale in the area, leading to a confrontation with two liquor traders, Sujit Luha and Ajit Luha.

The villagers alleged that the brothers, who are liquor traders, contaminated tube wells and wells with pesticide or other toxic substances in Kenalpada village under Talab panchayat in Odisha’s Sambalpur district.

Community Impact A preliminary examination indicated the presence of toxic substances in the water sources. As a precautionary measure, villagers have been advised not to use water from the affected sources.

The contamination has caused tension and concern among the villagers, who are now facing a water crisis.

What Happens Next Authorities have been informed about the incident, and further updates are awaited. The villagers are demanding action against the accused brothers and ensuring that their water sources are restored to a safe condition.

The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of liquor sales in the area to prevent such incidents in the future.

📋 Key Facts at a Glance
📌 WhatLiquor traders contaminate well water in village
👤 Who[‘Sujit Luha’, ‘Ajit Luha’, ‘Sambalpur Collector Siddheshwar Baliram Bondar’, ‘Sasan police station IIC Prabir Tripathy’, ‘Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) department’]
📅 WhenTuesday, 06 May 2026 09:05 IST
📍 WhereKenalpada village under Talab panchayat in Odisha’s Sambalpur district
❓ Whylocals opposed illegal liquor sale in the area
⚡ Impactpreliminary examination indicated the presence of toxic substances in the water sources, villagers advised not to use water from affected sources
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Priya PandaSenior Correspondent — Sambalpur

Priya Panda has reported from Sambalpur for over eight years, covering governance, development and community affairs for Sundargarh Mirror.

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