Dengue prevention drive accelerated after rains, strict monitoring of hotspots ordered
Health authorities in Rawalpindi have officially launched an intensified dengue prevention campaign following recent rainfall. The initiative, confirmed during a Saturday meeting of the District Emergency and Response Committee, focuses on proactive surveillance and the systematic eradication of mosquito larvae across the region.
Strategic Response to Rising Risks
The District Emergency and Response Committee meeting was jointly chaired by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema and Tahira Aurangzeb, MNA. Officials gathered to evaluate the current status of the virus and coordinate a multi-departmental approach to public health safety.
The administration has ordered field teams to accelerate daily surveillance and prioritize the immediate removal of stagnant water. Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema emphasized that negligence in these preventive duties will not be tolerated, mandating that all departments ensure their efforts are both effective and well-coordinated.
Future Outlook and Public Involvement
Moving forward, the effectiveness of this campaign may depend heavily on the intersection of government surveillance and public compliance. Tahira Aurangzeb noted that while the government is prioritizing all available resources for this campaign, success is likely to hinge on citizens maintaining clean surroundings and adopting personal preventive measures.

If the current trajectory of increased rainfall continues, the district may face further challenges in managing larvae growth. Continued strict monitoring of identified hotspots is expected to remain the administration’s primary tool for containment in the coming weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What specific areas are being targeted for monitoring?
Authorities are focusing on identified dengue hotspots, which include under-construction buildings, graveyards, junkyards, tyre shops, and nurseries.
Who is leading the current dengue prevention efforts in Rawalpindi?
The efforts are being overseen by the District Emergency and Response Committee, with the recent meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema and Tahira Aurangzeb, MNA.
What is expected of citizens during this anti-dengue campaign?
Citizens are urged to keep their surroundings clean and adopt necessary preventive measures to support the administration’s goal of eliminating dengue.
How do you ensure that your own living space remains clear of potential mosquito breeding grounds during the rainy season?