14 de novembro de 2017
Dengue, chikungunya crisis people look to BMC to enforce rules, Índia
Two years ago, the sewage chamber of Raj Smarth colony and its protective wall was bulldozed — with the runoff water seeping onto roads and pavements, over the years, a horrid stench became commonplace for the residents of the area. With nothing to hold back the dirty water, viral infections, cold and cough have become a way of life, says K L Vishwakarma a resident. This year, the area finds itself in the middle of the 'worst outbreak of dengue and chikungunya' in Bhopal. As of now, over 75 positive cases of dengue and chikungunya have been reported from the colony.
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