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The Kallakurichi hooch tragedy occurred in Kallakurichi district in Tamil Nadu, India.
The incident took place when a group of people consumed illicit liquor, also known as hooch, which was believed to be laced with poisonous substances.
The death toll from the tragedy has risen to 10, with several others hospitalized in critical condition.
The victims of the tragedy were mostly daily wage laborers and construction workers who reportedly purchased the illicit liquor from a local vendor.
The state government has ordered an investigation into the incident to identify the source of the poisonous liquor and take action against those responsible.
Chief Minister MK Stalin has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and has promised to provide financial assistance to the affected families.
The tragedy has once again highlighted the issue of illicit liquor production and consumption in the state, which has led to several similar incidents in the past.
The state government has announced a crackdown on the illicit liquor trade and has directed the police to take strict action against those involved in the production and distribution of illegal alcohol.
The local administration has set up a helpline for people to report any suspicious activities related to the illicit liquor trade and has urged the public to refrain from consuming such substances.
The Kallakurichi hooch tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of consuming illicit liquor and the need for strict enforcement of laws to prevent such incidents in the future.