- Rise in mosquito breeding in Hadapsar’s Baby Canal due to water hyacinth growth has raised concerns about disease outbreak.
- Residents in areas like Sade Satra Nali and Manjari fear diseases like dengue and malaria.
- PMC’s Health Department has been spraying pesticides but ineffective due to waterlogging.
- Environment Department refuses to act, says canal falls under Irrigation Department’s jurisdiction.
- Lack of coordination between PMC departments causing delays in resolving the issue.
- Residents frustrated with PMC’s inaction and demand immediate solutions.
- Health Department urges direct communication with Irrigation Department to address water hyacinth.
- Collaborative action plan needed between Health and Environment Departments for long-term solutions.
- Regular maintenance and community engagement crucial for preventing future mosquito breeding.
- Interdepartmental coordination and clear jurisdictional responsibilities essential for safeguarding public health in Pune’s Hadapsar area.
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