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Hubballi: empty sites turn garbage, interesting deviant, pests

Hubballi: empty sites turn garbage, interesting deviant, pests
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Hubballi: As the cover of the covid-19 participant level below 1%, people gradually involve themselves with their routines as before.
But now people are worried about no hygienic conditions around their residence.
When cities receive rain, empty sites in most residential areas have become a breeding place for mosquitoes, pigs, wild dogs, and other pests.
Civil authorities now concentrate all the time at Covid-19 jobs, which inhibit other large cleaning jobs including cleaning empty sites to prevent mosquito infectious diseases.
Blank sites in many regions have also changed Peter garbage dumps for residents, attracting pigs, wild dogs and wild livestock.
Three years ago, Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) had cleared empty sites and collected costs from the site owner while collecting property taxes.
After the selected victim term ended, the cleaning of the blank site was stopped.
Now, officials have shifted their focus on Covid-19’s work, and blank site problems have been fully ignored by the Assistant Commissioner Zon.
This has caused areas such as Keshwapur, Gokul Road, Old Hubballi, Deshpande Nagar, Gopankoppa and the area in its extension to the reason for breeding for mosquitoes and other pests.
Ambalalsa, a resident in Sulla Road said, “We are fed up with weeds that grow on empty sites.
The owners of these sites are not disturbed to care for them.
When we asked for HDMC officials, they said they would come and clean weeds.
But They never came.
Mosquitoes, pigs and wild dogs now occupy an empty site when people throw all wet and dry waste there.
” Commissioner HDMC Suresh Itnal said that at the previous meeting, he had ordered the health department to clean the roadside and took spraying and foggy to end the threat of mosquitoes.
“The weed problem on the blank site will be overcome so rain stops.
If we take a de-weeding job now, they will grow again soon.
We have to wait for the rain to stop,” he said.

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