12 June,2019 08:41 AM IST | Thane | A Correspondent
Representational picture
Pre-monsoon showers have already begun in Thane, but the civic body seems unprepared for the heavy rains expected to lash the city by the third week of June. The Thane Municipal Corporation sprays medicines across the city every year to prevent the spread of mosquitoes that causes filaria, malaria and other diseases.
The TMC, which was supposed to complete the spraying projects before monsoon, has not even issued the tender to start the work even though the previous contract expired 10 months back, alleges social activist Kedar Dighe.
Also Read: Mumbai Rains: Mini showers expose skimpy railway station roofs
"Since past one year, there has been no medicinal spraying in Thane city area. No one was bothered in summer because there aren't many mosquitoes then. However, with monsoon on the way, there will be a sharp increase in mosquitoes which is very likely to lead to several diseases," Dighe said. He added that they have requested the TMC commissioner to issue the tender soon.
ALSO READ
Thane: Owl rescued from eighth floor window of residential building
Thane: Owl rescued from eighth floor window of residential building
Thane court acquits 10 accused in 2016 murder case after investigation flaws
Thane: Man arrested for molesting 8-year-old girl in Diva
Pune: 3 killed, 6 injured as truck crushes people sleeping on footpath
Dighe also complained that drainage extension, road repair and nullah-cleaning works are still underway. "The TMC contractors have still not finished most of the works like drainage extension and road repair, which will cause immense inconvenience to the residents during monsoon," he added
TMC spokesperson Sandip Malvi said, "Our tender is in process and soon we will complete all health-related spraying in the city within a month." He said the delay was caused by the general elections which ended on 19 May.
Dighe said the TMC will be held responsible if it fails to take the measures required to ensure the residents aren't hit by any mosquito-borne diseases.
Also Read: Mumbai receives cyclonic rain before monsoon hits around June 15
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates