Hearing a set of PILs, a division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice J Bhattacharya and Justice Arijit Banerjee had on November 3 directed the state government to file an action taken report on dealing with the dengue menace that has affected a large number of people.
The rise in number of affected persons "during October 2017 could largely be attributed firstly to a very abrupt behaviour of climate, severe and low rainfall conditions favouring transmission of vector-borne disease combined with huge movement of population during long holiday seasons," state Director of Health Services (DHS) Biswa Ranjan Satpathy said in the affidavit.
He claimed that there was a sudden increase in fever cases starting from last week of September and through the month of October in some specific places.
The DHS identified these places to be in Kolkata, North 24 Parganas district and Krishnagar in Nadia district.
Since January, 19 dengue patients have died in government hospitals and 18,135 patients treated for the disease till date, Satpathy said.