Local authorities have stepped up dengue prevention efforts as the monsoon season approaches, aiming to reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases in urban and residential areas. The municipal corporation has launched an intensified campaign focusing on mosquito control, public awareness, and sanitation measures.
Health officials stated that special teams have been deployed to inspect neighborhoods, construction sites, and waterlogged areas where mosquitoes commonly breed. The campaign includes fogging operations, larvicide spraying, and removal of stagnant water from drains, containers, and public spaces.
Authorities are also urging residents to cooperate by ensuring that water does not accumulate in household containers, flower pots, or discarded materials that can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Public awareness programs are being conducted through community meetings, schools, and digital platforms to educate citizens about dengue prevention.
Medical experts warn that dengue cases often increase during the rainy season due to favorable conditions for mosquito breeding. Early preventive measures, they say, are essential to limit the spread of the disease and protect public health.
The corporation has also strengthened coordination with health departments and hospitals to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment if cases are reported during the monsoon period.
Officials emphasized that community participation will play a crucial role in the success of the campaign, encouraging citizens to report potential mosquito breeding sites and maintain cleanliness in their surroundings. News as Reported.

