The Punalur municipality has launched aggressive preventive and source-reduction measures following the confirmation of three dengue fever cases and a subsequent warning from the Health department regarding a sharp rise in mosquito density across the region. The spike in the vector population was detected during a recent field inspection conducted by the District Vector Control unit within the municipal limits.Prompted by the findings and the heightened risk of waterborne and infectious disease outbreaks during the ongoing monsoon, civic authorities convened an emergency high-level meeting. The session brought together representatives from the Vector Control unit, the municipal health wing, ASHA workers, and local healthcare professionals to map out an immediate containment strategy.As part of the primary phase of action, the municipality has decided to initiate large-scale chlorination of all domestic and public wells across the urban sectors. To assist residents, a dedicated framework will be established to test the quality of well water in these areas, ensuring drinking water safety amidst the outbreak scare.With heavy rains creating potential breeding grounds, officials have turned their focus toward source-destruction initiatives. The municipality will issue strict guidelines to rubber and pineapple farmers in the region to ensure their plantations do not collect stagnant water. Additionally, private landowners will be legally directed to immediately clear overgrown bushes and vegetation on their properties that could harbor mosquitoes. Local health squads are expected to begin intensive field inspections to monitor compliance and accelerate anti-larval operations in the coming days. Published - June 05, 2026 07:02 pm IST
Dengue: Punalur municipality launches measures on war footing
Punalur municipality intensifies dengue prevention efforts amid rising mosquito populations and confirmed cases, ensuring public health safety.







