LAHORE: In light of recent rainfall, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Omar Jahangir, on Tuesday, directed authorities to seal commercial properties found to have dengue larvae on their premises.
The district administration has been conducting anti-dengue vector surveillance to control the spread of the disease in the region.
The DC has also urged the health department to utilize all available resources to curb the spread of dengue fever.
Furthermore, he has requested officials to intensify dengue-related activities in both public and residential areas. These measures are essential to prevent the breeding of dengue mosquitoes and to control the spread of the disease.
It is also crucial for the public to play their part in preventing the breeding of dengue mosquitoes. They have been advised to keep their surroundings clean and dry.
Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in homes and public places is crucial to prevent the spread of dengue fever.
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