Punjab flood-hit areas report rise in dengue, malaria, diarrhea cases

Health officials have raised alarm over a sharp rise in waterborne and vector-borne diseases in Punjab’s flood-affected districts, where stagnant floodwaters are creating ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes and spreading contamination.

📍 Affected Districts

  • Kasur, Okara, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar, Vehari, Lodhran, Bahawalpur

  • Displaced families living in relief camps and makeshift shelters are most at risk.

🦟 Disease Outbreaks Reported

  • Dengue & Malaria: Surge in cases due to widespread mosquito breeding in stagnant water.

  • Diarrhea, Gastroenteritis & Skin Infections: Reported among children and elderly due to contaminated drinking water.

  • Respiratory Illnesses: Rising due to damp living conditions in temporary shelters.

🏥 Government & Relief Response

  • Health teams from Punjab Health Department and Rescue 1122 deployed in affected districts.

  • Medical camps set up in relief shelters with provision of medicines, mosquito nets, and clean water.

  • NDMA and PDMA coordinating with local administrations for spraying anti-mosquito chemicals.

⚠️ Challenges

  • Many rural health centers remain inaccessible due to floodwaters.

  • Shortage of clean drinking water and sanitation facilities worsening disease spread.

  • Thousands of families still displaced with limited access to healthcare.

📢 Officials’ Warning
Health experts warn that without urgent intervention, the post-flood health crisis could spiral, causing more deaths from disease than from flooding itself.

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