The District Health Office in Islamabad has issued an alert following a rise in dengue cases across the city. Recent heavy rains and water accumulation have contributed to the growing number of infections, which have now reached 122. Many of these cases involve patients returning from Murree, highlighting the seasonal risk of the virus.
Authorities are urging citizens to take precautionary measures to prevent further spread. Residents are advised to avoid water stagnation around homes, regularly cover water storage tanks and pots, and use mosquito nets or insect repellent. Eliminating mosquito breeding sites is crucial in controlling the outbreak, especially after the monsoon rains.
Public health officials emphasize vigilance in both private and communal spaces to keep dengue under control. Early preventive action can significantly reduce the risk of infection, protect families, and help the city manage the situation effectively.