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2008 Karnataka-Tamil Nadu alcohol poisonings

The 2008 Karnataka-Tamil Nadu alcohol poisonings refer to a tragic incident that occurred in late April 2008, primarily affecting the border regions of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India. The mass poisoning resulted from the consumption of toxic methanol-laced illicit liquor, leading to widespread fatalities and severe health consequences. Reports indicated that approximately 172 individuals died, with many more suffering from permanent disabilities. The incident sparked outrage over the lax enforcement of liquor regulations and the proliferation of bootleg alcohol in the region. In response, state authorities initiated crackdowns on illegal distilleries and implemented stricter controls on alcohol sales, aiming to prevent future tragedies of this nature.