Deccan Chronicle

With civic body in slumber, mosquitoes keep city awake

Dysfunctio­nal fogging machines, staff crunch add to the woes

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC HYDERABAD, MARCH 14

Though Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) claims to have spent lakhs of rupees to curb the mosquito menace in the city, the insects have multiplied manifold, leaving the denizens at their wit’s end as they find themselves at an increasing risk of getting infected with diseases like malaria, filariasis and dengue. Residents across the city complain that the Corporatio­n has not been conducting fogging operations since the past several months.

Unfortunat­ely, even as there is fear among the people, officials manning the Entomology Department of the GHMC appear oblivious to issue. The approach has been so pathetical­ly sordid that a highly successful preventive measure such as fogging is not being done properly.

Officials come up with usual excuses such as ‘staff crunch’ and ‘lack of ’ or ‘dysfunctio­nal’ portable fogging machines. Fogging has not been conducted in most areas across the city.

The official data reveals that around 30 of the 141 portable fogging machines have been dysfunctio­nal since several months.

The department has an outsourced workforce of 2,250 people. Most of them have been deputed to collect property tax. With no efforts being made to take up fogging activity, mosquitoes have multiplied.

“We face the mosquito issue in 365 days a year. We regularly complain about this to the officials concerned but no measures are being taken,” rues K. Padmavathi, a resident from Nagarjuna Nagar in Tarnaka.

Even as people across the city had been complainin­g about the mosquito menace, the Municipal Corporatio­n continued to be in denial and claimed that the situation was under complete control.

When queried about this, Chief Entomology Officer V. Venkatesh said that February third week to April first week was the ideal period for mosquito breeding in the city. He said that the mosquito breeding will be rampant in areas in and around water bodies, including lakes, tanks and others. He said that 30 fogging machines had to undergo minor repairs.

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