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Outbreak blamed mainly on contaminated drinking water after city's water plant stopped due to an attack by a notorious paramilitary group.
The group has been fighting the country’s military for about two years .
Cholera is a highly contagious disease that causes diarrhea, leading to severe dehydration and could be fatal.
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