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Delhi Mayor launches drone-based spraying system

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Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Monday launched an initiative to use drones for spraying anti-mosquito chemicals in waterlogged areas of the city.

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Oberoi inaugurated the drone-based spraying system at an event in the Narela zone of Delhi, starting in Ward No. 33, Rani Khera.

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The initiative aims to curb vector-borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya, the Aam Aadmi Party said in a statement.

The party claimed this was the first time drones were being used in Delhi for such a purpose.

The Mayor said recent heavy rains have led to waterlogging in many areas of Delhi, which increases the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses. “We must first address waterlogging, then focus on preventing these diseases,” she said.

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“Awareness programmes are being run in schools and with local resident groups to educate the public,” she added.

On the first day of the campaign, insecticide was sprayed over 15 hectares in Rani Khera, in Narela Zone, with operations set to continue for four-five days.

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