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Dhaka South floods streets with workers as mass mosquito drive hits Wari
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51499, member: 636"] Dhaka South City Corporation launched a massive anti-mosquito blitz across July to honor the student uprising heroes. Local Government Division Secretary Md. Rezaul Maksud Jahedi led the charge as chief guest while DSCC Administrator Md. Shahjahan Mia supervised operations. The cleanup army targeted Abhoy Das Lane, Narayinda, and Wari neighborhoods under Region-5 jurisdiction. Workers mobilized at dawn to wage war against dengue-carrying pests. More than 600 municipal employees joined forces with community volunteers for the special mission. Cleanup crews attacked garbage-clogged drains and filthy sewers while spraying powerful mosquito killers throughout the area. Sidewalks received thorough scrubbing as part of the comprehensive assault on urban filth. Local residents marched in awareness rallies to spread the anti-dengue message across their neighborhoods. The secretary emphasized that city cleanliness demands teamwork between government and citizens. Municipal authorities cannot achieve lasting results without strong community partnerships. Monsoon rains create perfect breeding conditions for disease-carrying mosquitoes across the capital city. The administrator pledged that July's intensive campaign would tackle both waterlogging problems and dengue prevention. Previous cleanup drives already show promising results in reducing mosquito populations. DSCC Chief Executive Officer Md. Zahirul Islam attended the event alongside Secretary Muhammad Shafiqul Islam. Department heads and local leaders witnessed the launch of the month-long battle against deadly dengue fever. [/QUOTE]
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