This story is from October 24, 2018
Corporation ups anti-dengue drives, checks & destroys breeding grounds in Chennai
CHENNAI: To curb the breeding of dengue-causing
With an aim to intensify
“Health workers have been asked to carry out source reduction activities at war footing,” a civic body official said. Nearly 1,965 malaria workers carried out inspections across the 15 zones and cleaned 609 streets. Workers checked 83,808 spots for breeding of
Monitoring officers appointed for each zone are spearheading activities including
He added that conservancy staff were told to visit offices, educational institutions, hotels and theatres to carry out source reduction activities on a daily basis. Pamphlets are also being distributed among the public on the precautions to be taken and their role in preventing
Municipal administration minister S P Velumani on Tuesday released a handbook on dengue prevention. He instructed corporation officials to check and destroy breeding grounds on a daily basis and also check drinking water supply for permissible chlorine levels of 0.2 PPM.
mosquitoes
, the citycorporation
has seized more than 7.6 tonnes of waste including tyres, pots, containers from across the 15 zones during the precaution drives conducted this month.With an aim to intensify
anti-dengue drives
, deputy commissioner (health) Madhusudhan Reddy inspected areas in Madhavaram zone on Tuesday.Source reduction
activities besidesfogging
were also carried out by civic body workers to prevent breeding of mosquitoes.Aedes aegypti
mosquitoes and destroyed breeding grounds, the official added.Monitoring officers appointed for each zone are spearheading activities including
flood preparedness
, the official said. “We are creating awareness among residents on preventing water stagnation in their households. Overhead tanks, buckets, containers and coconut shells should be checked for breeding. Chlorine should be added to water in overhead tanks,” a senior corporation official said.He added that conservancy staff were told to visit offices, educational institutions, hotels and theatres to carry out source reduction activities on a daily basis. Pamphlets are also being distributed among the public on the precautions to be taken and their role in preventing
dengue
, said an official.Top Comment
Sundarv
2230 days ago
Good move. But the drive must be intensified and carried out in all seriousness.Read allPost comment
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