Persistent hot and rainy weather has triggered a peak breeding season for mosquitoes, significantly increasing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever and chikungunya.
Over the past weekend, multiple towns and industrial parks in Dongguan, including Songshan Lake, Dalingshan, Xiegang, Hengli, Qishi, Chang'an, and Liaobu, launched special vector control operations. The efforts involve a comprehensive approach, including overturning and emptying containers, clearing stagnant water, removing debris, and eliminating adult mosquitoes, all aimed at strengthening public health defenses.
On August 8-9, Qishi town carried out a "weekend clean-up" anti-mosquito campaign.
Songshan Lake: Blanket Cleanup of Vacant Lots, All Four Zones Simultaneously
On August 8, the Songshan Lake Urban Management Bureau, in collaboration with four major zones, conducted a special operation to clear vacant lots and eliminate vectors. The Ecological Park zone deployed two excavators to clear a vacant lot along Dongyuan Avenue, targeting illegal vegetable plots and fish ponds. The Southern zone focused on the Zitanshan vacant lot, organizing sanitation workers and security personnel to drain stagnant water and remove water containers. The Central zone filled in waterlogged depressions and cleared containers like plastic bottles and tin cans, along with old tarpaulins. The Northern zone conducted targeted mosquito spraying in key areas such as unfinished buildings and construction sites to ensure no blind spots.
Dalingshan: Intensive Campaign and Routine Disinfection to Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Grounds
From August 8-9, Dalingshan town pushed forward the second week of its summer vector control campaign. Workers conducted a thorough sweep of high-risk areas, including front and back yards, rooftops, green belts, ditches, and vacant factories, clearing stagnant water, removing garbage, and unclogging drains. The strategy combined "spraying and source control," focusing on sewers, green belts, garbage collection points, and hidden water channels to kill adult mosquitoes and larvae, thereby eliminating breeding risks.
Xiegang: Three Rounds of Campaigns, Over 100 Tons of Trash Collected
Over the past few days, Xiegang town advanced its month-long environmental campaign. From August 6-8, the focus was on recycling stations, street shops, and construction sites, clearing accumulated debris, weeds, and water hazards. The town conducted sweeping and spraying, urging businesses to take responsibility and construction sites to establish routine disinfection systems. The campaigns mobilized 1,585 workers, 106 garbage trucks, removed about 109.59 tons of waste, cleaned 1,452 waterlogged spots, and disinfected about 150,300 square meters, significantly improving the living environment.
Hengli: Citywide Cleanup to Remove Stagnant Water and Prevent Mosquito Threats
In recent days, Hengli town organized villages, communities, departments, and volunteers to carry out a "clear water, prevent mosquitoes, clean environment" campaign. Teams focused on residential areas, back alleys, and key spots, removing containers, unclogging drains, and eliminating sanitation dead zones. Disinfection workers sprayed standard chemicals in public areas, sewers, green belts, and restrooms. Public awareness was raised through home visits and notices, fostering a culture of joint participation.
Qishi: Weekend Cleanup and Emergency Drills to Hone Real Skills
On August 8-9, Qishi town launched a weekend anti-mosquito campaign, mobilizing town, village, and business forces. The focus was on vacant lots, construction sites, and markets, clearing garbage, leaves, and water hazards, while urging shops to maintain front-door responsibility. Concurrently, the town conducted emergency drills and skills training, combining theory and practice to standardize spraying procedures, chemical ratios, and personal protection, correcting common errors to strengthen the public health safety net.
Chang'an: Citywide Mobilization to Eliminate Sanitation Dead Spots
On August 9, Chang'an town continued its weekend cleanup campaign, mobilizing the entire community. The Urban Management Bureau and Cultural Service Center focused on public spaces and main roads. Communities, with party volunteers and grid workers, targeted residential areas, back alleys, parks, and construction sites, removing containers and unclogging drains. Residents and shop owners were engaged to uphold responsibility for their front areas, creating a shared atmosphere.
Liaobu: Overturning Containers and Clearing Water, No Dead Spots Left
Over the weekend, Liaobu town coordinated villages, companies, factories, and families for a weekend cleanup. The focus was on streets, residential compounds, factory areas, front and back yards, and balconies, involving cleaning, garbage removal, water clearing, and spraying. The "overturn containers" requirement was strictly enforced, targeting flower pots, buckets, jars, and old tires. Stagnant water was drained, and chemical agents were used to eliminate larvae in hard-to-reach spots, reducing mosquito density at the source.
Humen: All Village Teams Deployed for Citywide Cleanup
On August 8-9, Humen town organized government, community, business, and resident forces for a weekend cleanup. All village-based teams worked with sanitation workers and volunteers to clean up. The core action was overturning containers and clearing water, covering all areas like alleys, front yards, commercial zones, old neighborhoods, and rooftops. Workers inspected flower pots, bottles, and buckets, draining them. For hard-to-clear spots like ditches, larvicide was applied. Anti-mosquito knowledge was also shared. The campaign significantly cleaned up breeding sites, and Humen urged residents to regularly clean balconies, rooftops, and yards, discard old containers, and report water spots. The town will continue routine inspections to consolidate results and protect public health.
Dongguan towns are intensifying efforts to build a vector control network, but mosquito prevention relies on every citizen's participation. Daily routines should include overturning containers, clearing water, cleaning flower pot trays, old bottles, and air conditioner drip pans. When outdoors, use physical protection; at home, check hidden water spots. Everyone must work to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds, joining hands to safeguard the health safety line.