Dengue Cases Surge in the Philippines
Dengue Cases Surge in the Philippines

Dengue Cases Surge in the Philippines

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The Sarbat Da Bhala Charitable Trust successfully repatriated the body of Muhammad Rafiq, who died in Dubai, assisting 367 similar cases. In Mangaluru, the Ambamaheshwari Seva Trust launched a dengue awareness drive as dengue cases continue to rise in various Philippine provinces, notably Iloilo and Bohol, which recorded significant increases this year. Iloilo has seen a 320% rise in cases, prompting local authorities to declare states of calamity in multiple towns, while Bohol reported 4,484 cases and 13 deaths, necessitating urgent cleanup efforts. Health officials in these provinces are urging residents to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and undergo testing for dengue symptoms. Meanwhile, a plea deal involving WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could mark the end of his legal battles, potentially allowing him to return to Australia. Local initiatives and government responses reflect a growing awareness of both health and environmental responsibilities.

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