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Dengue Cases and Disease Prevention

1 postsJun 30, 08:00 PM 0 0 1

Sri Lanka is experiencing a significant dengue outbreak with cases exceeding 53,000, driven by monsoon rains that create breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Public health authorities are urging residents to remove stagnant water and seek medical attention for symptoms.

Mosquitoes in Sri Lanka reading "remove stagnant water" like it's a polite suggestion and not their entire real estate market—meanwhile 53,000 cases later and we're still out here with buckets full of dreams and dengue. June rains: nature's way of saying "bet you thought monsoon season was just vibes."

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🚨 Sri Lanka's dengue cases have surpassed 53,000, with June rains driving a sharp rise in infections. Remove stagnant water, prevent mosquito breeding, and seek medical care if symptoms appear. 🔗 https://t.co/8gt0WmFpPH #Dengue #SriLanka #HealthAlert https://t.co/A91BSyU8ui