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Mosquito Infestation in Pakistan After Floods | Rising Health Concerns

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 Karachi: After recent heavy rains and floods across different regions of Pakistan, mosquito infestation has sharply increased, raising fears of dengue, malaria, and other infectious diseases.


Situation Overview

  • Several districts in Punjab and Sindh remain submerged due to floodwaters.
  • Stagnant water has become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
  • Hospitals are reporting a rise in patients with fever, body aches, and vomiting symptoms.


Health Experts’ Warning

According to medical experts:

  • Post-flood conditions are highly favorable for the spread of dengue virus.
  • Other diseases such as malaria and diarrhea may also spread quickly.
  • Citizens are being urged to use mosquito repellents, nets, and follow safety precautions.


Government Measures

  • Local administrations have launched anti-mosquito spray campaigns in affected areas.
  • Medical camps have been set up to provide immediate treatment.
  • Authorities are urging the public to avoid stagnant water accumulation near homes and streets.


Conclusion

While floods have already displaced people and created hardships, the risk of widespread diseases adds a new challenge. Both experts and government officials stress the need for strict preventive measures, and citizens are advised to seek medical help immediately if symptoms appear.



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