India, North Guwāhāti

Saturday

Today

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Moderate

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Apr 28

Moderate

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Apr 29

Moderate

Wednesday

Apr 30

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North Guwāhāti, located in the state of Assam, India, experiences a significant mosquito problem throughout the year. The region's warm and humid climate, coupled with its proximity to water bodies like the Brahmaputra River, creates ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance but also pose a significant health risk as they are known carriers of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and chikungunya. The mosquito population in North Guwāhāti is particularly high during the monsoon season when stagnant water accumulates, providing ample breeding sites for these pests.


Year round mosquito forecast

Efforts to control the mosquito population in North Guwāhāti are ongoing. The local government, along with various health organizations, regularly conducts awareness campaigns to educate residents about mosquito-borne diseases and preventive measures. Additionally, measures such as fogging, larvicidal treatments, and distribution of mosquito nets are implemented to reduce the mosquito population. Despite these efforts, the mosquito situation remains a concern, and it is crucial for residents and visitors to take personal precautions, such as using mosquito repellents, wearing protective clothing, and ensuring the elimination of stagnant water around their surroundings.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


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