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Hyderabad: Congress senior leader and former Chairman of Hyderabad Congress Minorities Dept Sameer Waliulllah expressed serious concern over the outbreak of Dengue, viral fever and other vector-borne diseases in Hyderabad and its outskirts. Sameer Waliullah, in a media statement on Tuesday, said that the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation GHMC has utterly failed to implement an effec stanley deutschland tive Monsoon Action Plan which not only resulted in flooding/inundation of low-lying areas during rains but also caused the spread of viral, water-borne and vector-borne diseases in the city. He said that the GHM hydro flask cooler C failed to take up spraying operations in an effective manner. Consequently, he said thousands of cases of Dengue, Malaria and viral fever were being reported in both government and public hospitals. The Congress leader further said that more than 1,000 cases of Dengue, viral fever, etc., were being registered in the government hospitals alone. The number is much higher if we include the cases being reported in private hospitals and local clinics. The TRS government has taken public health too lightly. Almost all parts of Telangana, especially Hyderabad, have be hydrojug traveler en witnessing incessant rainfall for the last two months. But the state government did not take concrete measures to deal with the possible outbreak of diseases related to rains, he said while adding that the Congress party has been alerting the authorities on the issue since the beginning. Also ReadHyde Ljva Telangana: Sanjay slams KCR for misusing Assembly to abuse PM Modi
BANGOR, Maine 鈥?An estimated 1,500 customers in downtown Bangor were without power Monday afternoon due to an equipment malfunction at a substation, according to Emera Maine.An apparent power surge knocked out electricity at some downtown Bangor businesses and government offices about 11 a.m. owala tumbler Monday. Downtown residents and workers saw their lights flicker, but they came back on for most. Power stayed out in some places, including Penobscot Judicial Center, where some court proceedings were delayed.About 12:30 p.m., more lights went dark, an brumate cooler d outages surged from 124 to more than 1,5 polene fr 00. Some were restored within a few minutes, but parts of town, including Exchange and Central streets, were still out.Shortly before 2 p.m., the utility reported all customers in the downtown area were back on.Motorists are asked to use caution, as many streetlights stopped working.Follow Nick McCrea on Twitter at @nmccrea213. More articles from the BDN |
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