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Intensive mosquito control campaign launched in high-risk districts

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March 27, Colombo (LNW): A three-day nationwide mosquito control initiative has been launched today (27) across eight districts identified as high-risk zones for mosquito-borne diseases, particularly dengue.

The campaign, spearheaded by the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU), is being conducted in Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Ratnapura, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Matale, and Matara, where mosquito density has been reported to be alarmingly high.

The authorities have warned that ongoing intermittent rains have created favourable conditions for mosquito breeding, raising concerns over a potential resurgence of dengue cases.

In response to this threat, the NDCU has mobilised health teams to inspect homes, schools, workplaces, factories, places of worship, and other public areas to identify and eliminate mosquito breeding grounds.

Officials will also conduct fumigation in high-risk locations and raise awareness among residents about the importance of maintaining clean environments to prevent the spread of dengue.

Health authorities have strongly urged the public to take proactive measures by regularly clearing stagnant water and removing potential breeding sites from their premises.

Residents are encouraged to cooperate with inspection teams to ensure the success of the initiative.

This intensified mosquito control drive comes at a crucial time, as Sri Lanka has already recorded over 11,000 dengue cases since the beginning of the year. With the disease posing a serious public health threat, authorities are doubling down on efforts to prevent further outbreaks and safeguard communities.

The mosquito control programme will continue until March 29, with health officials closely monitoring its progress.

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