Tired of mosquito menace, Hyderabadis hit out against GHMC
By Usama Hazari| Published: 23rd April 2021 6:51 pm IST Representational image.
Hyderabad: While the city already reels under the impact of rising COVID-19 cases, the citizens of Hyderabad are now battling rapid increase in mosquitoes and are annoyed by the civic body’s inaction to curb the menace.
Summers are usually breeding ground for mosquitoes, with several vector-borne diseases on the rise. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) usually takes up extensive fogging, among other measures, to curb the rise in mosquitoes every year.
But, with no signs of abatement from the civic body’s side and ten fold increase in mosquitoes especially in areas like Tolichowki and Nanalnagar, where water bodies remain uncleaned for months, Hyderabadis took to Twitter to vent out their anger.
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Family members at a loss as crematoriums do not take bodies after 6 p.m.; hospitals asking them to take the bodies as they cannot keep them beyond a certain period
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Left in the lurch: Ambulances with bodies of COVID patients waiting at the entry of Mahaprasthanam crematorium at Jubilee Hills on Friday.
Family members at a loss as crematoriums do not take bodies after 6 p.m.; hospitals asking them to take the bodies as they cannot keep them beyond a certain period