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Dengue: Rs 24.25 lakh fine slapped on establishments

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Press Trust of India Coimbatore
As part of an intensified anti dengue drive, Salem City corporation today slapped Rs 24.25 lakh fine on various establishments, including two hospitals, for improper disposal of waste.

Corporation sources said a private hospital was fined Rs 10 lakh for illegally dumping medical waste into a nearby canal.

They said Corporation Commissioner R Sateesh led a team in carrying out a surprise inspection at the hospital in Asthampatty and found venomous snakes in the tanks that supply drinking water.

The officials noticed Aedes mosquitoes, which spread dengue, in plastic material and medical waste and also in the water tank there, they said.
 

Another hospital was fined Rs four lakh for poor maintenance of the premises and contributing for breeding the mosquitoes. PTI NVM APR

A fine of Rs five lakh each was imposed on two spinning mills at Thathampatty and Kamarajar colony, where mosquito larvae were found in drums, oil cans and other materials, while a tea shop owner was fined Rs 25,000 as larvae were found in the water tank kept there.

On October 15, the Tamil Nadu government had apprised Union minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey of the steps being taken to combat dengue in the state and also took up its demand for a central-aid of Rs 256 crore to tackle the situation.

A five member central team deputed to assess the dengue situtation in the state had on October 13 termed the 40 deaths since January due to the fever as "minimal" and that there was no need to panic.

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First Published: Oct 22 2017 | 10:07 PM IST

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