Municipal workers in Colombo, Sri Lanka, conducted fumigation efforts on Wednesday as part of a nationwide three-day initiative aimed at eliminating breeding sites for the Aedes mosquito, which carries dengue fever. This initiative comes in response to a surge in dengue fever cases across the country.
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Drones Deployed to Combat Mosquitoes Amid Dengue Fever Increase in Sri Lanka
In Colombo, Sri Lanka, municipal workers are participating in a three-day nationwide drive to eliminate breeding sites for Aedes mosquitoes, which are responsible for spreading dengue fever. This effort is a response to an increase in dengue fever cases in the region.
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Drones Used to Fight Mosquitoes as Dengue Fever Surges in Sri Lanka
Drones Deployed to Combat Mosquitoes Amid Dengue Fever Increase in Sri Lanka