Sri Lanka is to sue individuals making breeding grounds for mosquitos
Preshila Samaraweera, a consultant community physician with the unit, said the violations were discovered during a nationwide dengue awareness campaign conducted between June 30 and July 5.
During that period, officials inspected 144,250 locations across the country and found mosquito larvae at 4,275 of them. Samaraweera noted that a significant number of schools were among the sites identified as potential breeding grounds.
In response, health officials will launch a nationwide campaign in schools starting Wednesday. The initiative, titled "Clean School," aims to eliminate mosquito habitats and educate students and school staff about dengue prevention and hygiene practices.
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