After flooding in Jammu and Kashmir, now Dengue Havoc, 473 cases were unveiled; An atmosphere of panic among people - after flooding Dengue in Jammu and Kashmir, with 473 cases, residents of panic -stripped reported

Updated: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 08:25 am (IST) The Department of Health and Municipal Corporation strengthened the fog and syringes to protect them from water -borne and vector to floods in Jammu. Dengue cases have increased, but are less than last year. There is a place to prevent the spread of diseases through community participation and awareness. State Bureau, Jammu. After the flooding, the Jammu Municipal Corporation and the State Malaria specialist office of the Department of Health jointly strengthened the manure and spray to control the increase in water generated and vector -demanded diseases in the flood -driven areas. At the same time, the number of Dengue patients is also constantly increasing. Remove ad just read the news. However, Dengue cases in Jammu are less than last year. This year, a total of 473 cases of the entire Jammu and Kashmir have been reported. The maximum 157 is in the Jammu district. After this, 139 cases were registered in Kathua, 53 in Samba, 49 in Udhampur, 29 in Rajouri, 10 in Reasi, 08 in Ramban, 07 in Doda and the lowest in Poonch. In addition, there were eight cases in Kashmir and 09 from other states. There is not a single case in Kishtwar. State -Malariological Dr. Dhruv Ji Raina says that 9151 people were investigated last year, of which Dengue was confirmed among 703 people. So far, 10332 people have been investigated this year, of which 473 people have been confirmed. He said that the community’s participation and awareness is also mandatory to prevent the spread of the disease by controlling the stagnation of water in the flood -driven areas, throwing plastic items and cleaning water containers. Dr. Raina said Jammu Municipal Corporation and Health Department also released a program for fog and spray. This year, Dengue killed a man from the Rahdi area in Jammu who died on June 29 during his transfer to the neighboring state. The malaria expert said the Department of Health and the Jammu Municipal Corporation launched a widespread misproof campaign in the urban area. He further said that two rounds were completed. The first between June-July and the second between 2 to 12 September. He said that the third round began from September 13 and that residential and commercial areas would include.