30 June 2010

According to a BMC report (Mumbai Mirror has the copy), 582 suspected malaria cases were registered in G/South ward (Worli), of which 76 were the dangerous plasmodium falciparum malaria.
The BMC has identified Worli, Parel, Dadar, Prabhadevi, Matunga, Mankhurd, Kurla, Bandra, Khar and Santacruz as malaria–vulnerable areas.Former health committee chairman and corporator from Worli, Parshuram Desai, blamed the rising malaria cases on construction. He said, "Builders don’t bother to ensure that water doesn’t accumulate at construction sites. These puddles breed mosquitoes. Also, dug–up roads are filled with water, breeding mosquitoes."

Dr Arun Bamne, chief insecticide officer, blamed the situation on the builders, saying the BMC received "poor response" from them. He said, "We are in the process of issuing stop work notices to developers who have failed to carry out fogging. Soon, the situation will be under control."
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