Posted by AI on 2025-12-12 07:46:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 08:56:58
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In a city-wide effort to combat the buzzing menace of mosquitoes, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has amped up its fogging operations, targeting breeding grounds with military-like precision. With a fleet of portable and vehicle-mounted fogging machines, the corporation is waging war against these tiny, disease-carrying invaders.
The GHMC's entomology department is leading the charge, focusing on areas where mosquitoes thrive. In a recent operation, 166 colonies across six divisions were treated with fogging agents, utilizing 59 portable and 12 vehicle-mounted fogging machines. This coordinated effort involved dedicated field officers, corporators, and GHMC officials, all working together to educate citizens and eradicate mosquito breeding sites.
The GHMC's innovative approach extends to their use of technology. A recent anti-larval operation showcased their ingenuity, employing drones to spray eco-friendly larvicides over hard-to-reach lakes and water bodies, known mosquito breeding grounds. This operation, conducted at various sites, including Shah Hatim Lake and the Musi River, demonstrates the corporation's commitment to exploring new methods in its ongoing battle.
Taking a step further in citizen engagement, the GHMC has introduced a digital feature on the My GHMC App. This feature allows residents to report mosquito issues, connecting them directly with entomology experts who can address their concerns. This initiative ensures a swift response to emerging mosquito-related problems. With these comprehensive measures, the GHMC aims to protect the city's residents from the nuisance and health risks associated with mosquitoes.
As the fogging operations continue, the corporation's dedication to public health is evident, ensuring Hyderabad's residents can breathe easier and enjoy a safer, mosquito-free environment.