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SL health officials warn of major dengue outbreak
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IANS | 17 Oct, 2022
Amid a spike in the number of cases, Sri Lankan health officials have
warned of a major dengue outbreak in the coming weeks due to the
continued heavy rain.
So far this year, Sri Lanka has
recorded over 61,000 dengue cases, compared to around 20,000 that were
reported in the first 10 months of 2021.
The disease has also claimed three lives.
According
to the National Dengue Control Unit, majority of the cases have been
reported from the Western Province with highest recorded in the Colombo
district.
Meanwhile, some 15,400 families have been affected by
the floods caused by heavy rain that is predicted to continue till
Wednesday.
Five houses and nine businesses have been fully damaged, while nearly 200 houses were partially damaged.
President
Ranil Wickremesinghe has directed officials to provide food, medicines
and other essentials to those affected by the rain and floods and 36
relief teams from the Sri Lanka Navy have been kept on standby for
relief and rescue operations.
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