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Working On 'War-Footing' To Check Spread Of Dengue; Over 1 Lakh Notices Issued: MCD

Data shared by civic authorities on Tuesday show that more than one lakh legal notices have been issued during inspections of households and other premises for mosquito larva breeding.

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More than one lakh legal notices and 27,100 penalties have been issued for violations during the inspection of households and other premises for detecting the breeding of mosquito larvae in the last few months, according to data shared by civic authorities on Tuesday.
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In a statement, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) said construction sites are the most vulnerable spots with breeding of mosquitoes found at 21 per cent of the sites, followed by government offices, parks and nurseries, and educational institutions.
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The civic body asserted that it is working on a "war footing" to check the spread of dengue, malaria, and chikungunya.
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More than one lakh inspections are being done daily by malaria inspectors, DBC (domestic breeding checking) workers, field workers, and public health department officials, the civic body said.
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Ward-level special drives and awareness campaigns taking place in all 12 zones of the MCD have been accelerated, and "over 3,000 DBC workers and 2,000 field workers are working on a mission mode for detection of breeding of mosquito larvae and ensuring its destruction", it said.
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Over two crore house visits have been done by the DBC workers, anti-mosquito spray done at 7,89,995 houses, buildings, and their premises, while "1,04,960 legal notices and 27,100 challans have been issued", the statement said.
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Breeding was also found on the premises of 1,76,765 houses, buildings, and land premises, it added.
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Nearly 350 dengue cases were recorded this year till August 5, according to a report issued by the MCD earlier.
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Also, larvivorous fishes have been introduced at 189 water spots, officials said.
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WhatsApp groups have also been created for all the 250 wards of the MCD with an objective to redress complaints and impart awareness among people, and 15 taskforce (inter-sectoral coordination committee) meetings with major stakeholders have been convened as part of the campaign, officials said.