At least 34 individuals have actually passed away and more than 100 have actually been required to medical facility after consuming unlawfully brewed alcohol in Tamil Nadu in southern India, a senior authorities has actually stated. The state’s chief minister M K Stalin stated they had actually taken in alcohol polluted with methanol, according to journalism Trust of India news firm. More than 100 individuals experiencing throwing up, stomach pains and diarrhoea have actually been confessed to healthcare facilities in the Kallakurichi district considering that Wednesday – and more than 60 are still being dealt with, a federal government representative for the state said on Thursday. Follow Sky News on WhatsApp Keep up with all the current news from the UK and all over the world by following Sky News Tap here A cops chief is amongst a minimum of 10 authorities who have actually been suspended in the district over the event. A video from the ANI news company, which is part-owned by Reuters news firm, revealed health care authorities bring clients in ambulances at a health center, while another revealed numerous individuals standing outside a mortuary. M S Prasanth, a senior state authorities, informed journalism Trust of India the number noted in crucial condition keeps altering, recommending the death toll might increase. Ambulances, medical professionals and experts from neighboring locations have actually been released to the district. A 49-year-old guy called as Govindaraj has actually been apprehended by authorities for offering prohibited alcohol and officers have actually taken 200 litres of the methanol-mixed alcohol, authorities stated. Find out more from Sky News: Boy, 14, on dangerous journey from South America to United States Shocking minute intoxicated motorist tills into bicyclists Filipino soldiers eradicate ‘armed’ Chinese coastguard with ‘bare hands’ Last year, more than a lots individuals passed away in a comparable event in a neighboring district in Tamil Nadu. Kallakurichi lies around 150 miles (250km) from the state capital, Chennai.