Malaria cases surge in Nagpur, Gchiroli remains a hotspot. City faces rising health concern.

Nagpur city in India has witnessed a surge in malaria cases, with Gadchiroli district emerging as a hotspot for the disease. The rise in malaria cases has raised concerns among health officials and the public. According to reports, the number of malaria cases has been increasing steadily in recent months, highlighting the need for urgent action to control the spread of the disease. Health authorities are urging residents to take preventive measures such as using mosquito nets, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating breeding sites for mosquitoes. Malaria is a serious health concern in India, especially during the monsoon season when mosquito breeding increases. It is essential for people to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to avoid contracting the disease. The local government is also being called upon to step up efforts to control the mosquito population and provide adequate healthcare facilities to those affected by malaria. With cases on the rise, it is crucial for authorities and the public to work together to combat malaria effectively and prevent further spread of the disease in Nagpur and surrounding areas.

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