Anti-dengue, malaria fumigation started in Karachi

Medical News Pakistan
Aug 11, 2022

Anti-dengue, malaria fumigation started in Karachi


KARACHI: Barrister Murtaza Wahab, Administrator Karachi, Sindh Government Spokesperson, and CM Advisor on Law, said that after the recent rainfall in Karachi, a disinfectant spray and fumigation had been started in the entire city so that the citizens could be safeguarded from dengue, malaria and other diseases. 
In conjunction with the administration of all Karachi districts and the district council, a plan has been devised to ensure that no section of the city is without the spray. After the monsoon rains in Karachi, he remarked during the inauguration of the disinfectant spray in Shah Rasool Colony Clifton District South that all people must contribute to the initiative's success.

Karamullah Waqasi, Senior Director of Municipal Services Mazhar Khan, and other officers were present at this event. Murtaza Wahab stated that 25 trucks are being employed for spraying and that daily spraying would occur in the union councils of each district. He noted that all work would be completed with the assistance of the relevant district government. He also stated that all work would be completed with the assistance of the relevant district government.