Thirty-two people fall ill after eating snacks in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, according to The Hindu. The report says the affected people develop symptoms after consuming the food, and many are subsequently treated as they recover. The article frames the incident as a food-related illness event and notes that those affected are now in the recovery phase. The report does not specify the type of snacks, the exact symptoms, the source of the food, or whether authorities have identified a specific cause. It also does not detail the location within Kakinada where the snacks were sold or served, nor does it provide information on any ongoing investigation. Overall, the coverage focuses on the number of people affected—32—and the immediate aftermath, emphasizing that the patients are receiving care and are now recovering. Further details on the investigation and underlying cause are not included in the provided text.