Residents of Hiran Magri Demand Fogging to Combat Rising Seasonal Diseases
Residents in the Hiran Magri area of the city are facing increasing troubles due to seasonal diseases like dengue and malaria. The rapid spread of these illnesses has caused significant concern among the community, prompting urgent calls for action. Many families are reporting cases of fever, body aches, and other symptoms associated with these diseases, which have left them anxious about their health and safety.
In response to this growing crisis, Amit Srivastava, Secretary of the City District Congress Committee, has taken measures by submitting a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner. In his appeal, he highlighted the alarming rise in dengue and malaria cases. Amit Srivastava has called for fogging operations in Municipal Corporation Ward 30 and throughout the Hiran Magri area. He believes that timely fogging can help eliminate mosquito breeding grounds and reduce the risk of these diseases spreading further.
The situation has severely impacted the health and well-being of the residents, many of whom are worried about the potential for outbreaks. Despite the urgent need for action, local authorities have not yet implemented significant preventive measures, leaving the community feeling neglected in their time of need.
Source: Media Reports