KALLAKURICHI, India – The death toll from a batch of toxic illegal alcohol in India has tragically risen to 56, according to police reports on Monday. An additional 117 people remain hospitalized, recovering from the deadly drink. The incident occurred last week in the Kallakurichi district of the southern state of Tamil Nadu.
The Tragedy Unfolds
Hundreds of people in Kallakurichi consumed a batch of locally made “arrack,” which was laced with methanol. This poisoning incident is one of the worst in recent years. Toxic alcohol, often produced in backstreet distilleries, claims lives annually in India. However, the current crisis highlights the severity of the issue.
Methanol: A Lethal Ingredient
To increase its potency, illicit liquor is frequently spiked with methanol. Unfortunately, methanol ingestion can lead to blindness, liver damage, and death. The victims of this tragedy suffered devastating consequences. Some went blind, while others collapsed in the streets, succumbing before reaching medical help.
Political Blame Game
As the death toll continues to rise, political rivals in Tamil Nadu have pointed fingers at each other. The tragedy site witnessed a protest by local opposition politicians, reflecting the gravity of the situation. While Tamil Nadu is not a dry state, black-market alcohol remains popular due to its lower price compared to legally sold liquor.
Lethal Moonshine: A Persistent Problem
Selling and consuming liquor are prohibited in several parts of India, fueling a thriving black market for potent and sometimes lethal moonshine. Last year, at least 27 people died in one sitting in Bihar due to poisonous alcohol. In 2022, Gujarat witnessed a similar tragedy, claiming the lives of 42 people.
A Desperate Choice
Reports indicate that poor laborers in Kallakurichi district regularly purchased liquor in plastic bags costing 60 rupees (approximately US$0.70), consuming it before work. However, this particular batch proved catastrophic.
Conclusion
The Indian authorities must address this ongoing crisis urgently. Stricter regulations, public awareness campaigns, and crackdowns on illegal alcohol production are essential to prevent further loss of life. As the death toll climbs, the nation mourns, and questions arise about how such tragedies persist.