Hyderabad's Dengue Crisis: A Deadly Outbreak

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-27 02:30:54 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-27 13:26:07

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Hyderabad's Dengue Crisis: A Deadly Outbreak

Hyderabad, a bustling city in Sindh, grapples with a deadly dengue outbreak, claiming 12 lives and counting. The latest victim, Asim Miyo, a 31-year-old director of a welfare organisation, had been at the forefront of anti-dengue spray campaigns, only to succumb to the very virus he fought against. This tragic twist underscores the severity of the situation as the city struggles to contain the mosquito-borne disease.

The dengue outbreak has exposed a glaring lack of coordination among local authorities, including the district administration, Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, and health officials. Despite the alarming rise in fatalities, no effective measures have been implemented to curb the spread. Hospitals are inundated with new cases daily, straining medical resources. The welfare organisation Asim was associated with had previously threatened legal action against officials for any dengue-related deaths, but their silence following the recent surge has sparked public outrage on social media.

The Sindh Health Department's report reveals a grim picture, with 1,083 dengue cases confirmed in the province this year, primarily concentrated in the Karachi and Hyderabad Divisions. The minister, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, assures that the government is taking action, including fumigation and mosquito control. However, the public's growing concern and calls for accountability highlight the urgent need for a more robust and coordinated response.

As the death toll rises, the question of who is responsible for this public health crisis looms large. The city's struggle with dengue demands immediate attention and a comprehensive strategy to prevent further loss of life and restore public trust in the authorities' ability to manage such outbreaks.