Besides, over 1,500 people have been admitted to various hospitals in the city for suspected dengue this month alone, according to figures of the Mumbai civic body.
"A woman, who came from outside and was staying in Vikhroli, was infected by dengue and she lost her life in the civic hospital on September 8," an official said today.
"The death of a suburban Borivali resident has also been reported at a private hospital on September 13 this month, that we need to cross-check and confirm whether it is due to dengue only," she said.
BMC's executive health officer Dr Padmaja Keskar appealed to the citizens to identify and destroy the mosquito-breeding spots to prevent the disease.
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"We appeal to the people of the city and request them to exercise utmost caution and destroy mosquito breeding spots in and around their houses or housing societies," she said.
Meanwhile, around 4-6 cops from suburban Jogeshwari police station are also reported to be suffering from dengue, a policeman said.
"But the policemen are down with dengue can be said only after proper test is conducted on them," she said.
Currently, 122 cases of dengue have been reported and patients are being treated in various government and private hospitals across the city, she said.
According the civic statistics, over 1,500 people have been admitted to various hospitals in the city due to suspected dengue since the beginning of this month.
Mosquito-breeding proliferations are most common during the months of August and September due to many spots of stagnant rain water.