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‘Need regular fogging, clean waterways

Noida: To overcome the surge in transmitted diseases through vectors, citizens in the city are looking for strict fogging because of the open channel surrounding several sectors pose a threat of mosquito breeding.
Water retention from the shower has recently been reported from several regions, including Arun Vihar, an elementary school in Atta Village full of sewage water, sector 61 and 62.
“Sector 62 is a sector surrounded by waterways from the fourth.
The spread of malaria cases and dengue currently mostly caused by a lack of fogging and cleaning these channels that have become a nest of mosquito breeding, “said Rajendra Kumar UPreti, President of Rwa, Sector 62.
Meanwhile, authority officials have planned a fogging plan in the housing sector and retention issues Water is being seen.
“Every week we do the fogging schedule planned in Noida,” said Vijay Rawal, Senior Noida Authority Manager.

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