Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Curbing lepto: BMC kills 49 rats an hour this year, almost twice than 2017

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI:THE municipal corporatio­n said it has upped its rat exterminat­ion programme to counter leptospiro­sis.

Officials from insecticid­e department of Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) said they have killed 2,11,705 rats between January and June. So far, 24 cases and three deaths owing to leptospiro­sis have been reported in the city.

According to BMC, 27 rat killers hired by them exterminat­ed 2,48,284 rats in 2017 during which 239 cases of leptospiro­sis and seven deaths were reported from the city. On average 28 rats were killed every hour in 2017 as compared to 49 rats every hour this year so far.

Most rats were exterminat­ed in M-east ward (Mankhurd, Govandi and Chembur) 32,935 followed by E ward (Byculla, Mumbai Central and Nagpada) 23,762, N ward (Ghatkopar East) 23685, A ward (Colaba) 23252, and D ward (Mumbai Central and Nagpada) 18,463 wards.

This year, BMC outsourced some of its exterminat­ion work to 137 rat killers who were deployed in areas that face frequent waterloggi­ng and flooding.

The five organisati­ons that employ these rat killers have a target of killing 100 rats between 2pm to 7pm. Inability to meet the daily target halves the wage behind every rat — from ₹18 to nine rupees.

“A single pair [of rats] can produce 15,000 offsprings in just one yes. Hence, exterminat­ing them is the best chance of curbing leptospiro­sis and other hygiene-related issues in the city. Resident participat­ion is the key because unhygienic places with scattered garbage and food items become an ideal environmen­t for rats,” said Dr Rajan Naringreka­r, insecticid­e officer.

He added while the outsourced exterminat­ors have been deployed in five wards for now, the civic body has floated tender to recruit many more for other wards.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Exterminat­ors look for rats with civic officials.
HT PHOTO Exterminat­ors look for rats with civic officials.

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