Malaysia

Penang's dirtiest flats now potential dengue hotspot

Rampant neglect of hygiene at Taman Teluk Indah Perai despite multiple inspections

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2022 6:01PM

Penang's dirtiest flats now potential dengue hotspot
Mohd Wazir Khalid says several campaigns had been organised to get residents of the 20-year-old flats to take better care of the surroundings but to no avail. – Bernama pic, December 5, 2022

BUTTERWORTH – Dubbed as the dirtiest flats in Penang, the Taman Teluk Indah Perai low-medium-cost flats have also become a potential Aedes mosquito breeding spot, according to the Penang Health Department.

Vector-borne Disease Control Branch chief health inspector Mohd Wazir Khalid said several inspections had been conducted throughout the year, but the situation remained unchanged.

“Today, we conducted special monitoring at this location as six dengue cases have been identified at the E1 and E2 blocks. We will declare this location as a dengue hotspot if the cases prolong,” he told reporters at the flats today.

Wazir said several campaigns had been organised to get residents of the 20-year-old flats to take better care of the surroundings but to no avail.

“We organised gotong-royong four weeks ago and had to call it off as there was a lack of response from the residents here.

“The residents need to be responsible and aware of their surroundings as they are living here. They have to make an effort to care for the cleanliness of their residential area,” he said.

Wazir said 60% of the residents of the 21-storey blocks of flats were locals and the remaining were foreigners.

Meanwhile, a cleaner, J. Robert, 36, said the residents of the flats had normalised throwing garbage to the ground floor.

“Once, someone threw a soy sauce glass bottle from the top and it injured my leg. It is horrifying to even sweep around this area as the people tend to throw garbage from the top,” he said. – Bernama, December 5, 2022

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